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PREFATORY  NOTE  TO  SECOND  ISSUE 


The  present  issue  is  mainly  a  reprint  from  tiie  plates  of  the  first. 
It  has.  however,  been  made  to  include  the  publications  which  have 
been  added  to  the  Library  since  the  first  issue  by  the  substitution  of 
recent  titles  for  some  of  the  early  and  less  importiint  works. 

The  articles  in  periodicals.  Congressional  documents,  consular 
reports,  etc.,  have  been  brought  to  date. 

Among  the  new  publications  there  are  to  be  noted: 

Iininlg ration  in  its  general  a-s//eets  in  the  jnlti<ijHil  countries  of  the 
world. — Whelpley's  "The  problem  of  the  immigrant,"  in  which  are 
reprinted  his  articles  in  the  ''Fortnightly  review",  vol.  77,  pp.  317-326 
and  the  *"  North  American  review",  vol.  180,  pp.  8.'»6-867. 

Btstrlrtion  of  ini7nigrati<rn.—T\\Q  publications  of  the  Immigration 
restriction  league,  noted  on  pages  20  and  21  of  this  List;  Ward's  "The 
immigration  problem'"'  and  the  same  author's  essav  in  the  ''North 
American  review",  vol.  179,  pp.  220-237,  advocating  an  educational 
test;  Whelpley  in  "World's  work,"  vol.  8,  pp.  525rl-5259.  the  "Fort- 
nightly review",  vol.  77,  pp.  317-326,  and  the  '"North  American 
review",  vol.  180,  pp.  856-867,  looking  upon  immigration  as  an  inter- 
national affair  and  an  agreement  among  nations  as  desirable;  Ernest 
Crosby  in  the  "Arena",  vol.  32,  pp.  596-602  favorable  to  immigration; 
Mc  Laughlin  in  a  series  of  articles  in  "  Popular  science  monthly",  vol. 
m,  pp.  243-255,  357-361,  531-537,  arguing  that  certain  social  and 
political  ills  are  not  attributable  to  the  immigrants,  describing  the 
method  of  inspection  of  inmiigrants,  and  advocating  a  standard  of 
physique  as  an  effective  means  of  preventing  undesirable  immigration. 

Lnmigratian  and  thr  j>nor>'r  classes  in  cvY/e-s'.— Hunter's  "Poverty"; 
Riis's  "The  battle  with  the  slums",  and  "How  the  other  half  lives". 
Consult  also  numerous  articles  in  the  periodical  "Charities",  published 
by  the  Cliarity  organization  society.  New  York. 

Lahorand  int migration. — Adams  and  Sumner's  ''Labor  problems"; 
"Social  progress,  a  year  book'',  1904-1905;  Warne's  "The  Slav  inva- 
sion"; and  Wright's  "The  influence  of  trade  unions  on  innnigrants" 
in  the  "Commons",  vol.  10,  pp.  303-307;  and  Mass.  Bureau  of  labor 
report  on  "  Race  in  industry,"  forming  Senate  doc.  No.  27,  58th  Cong., 
1st  session. 

Method  of  dealing  loith  immigrants.— Miss  Jane  Addams  in  the 
"Commons",  vol.  10,  pp.  9-19;  J.  H.  Hoose,  in  "Education",  vol. 
25,  pp.  269-278. 


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Immigrant  question  in  Great  Britain. — Boutmy's  "The  English 
people"':  Bradshaw  and  Emannel's  "Alien  immigration"  (arguments 
pro  and  con);  Buxton's  "A  handbook  to  political  questions  of  the 
day";  C.  Kinloch  Cooke  in  the  "•  Empire  review",  vol.  9,  pp.  208-228, 
436-460,  vol.  10,  pp.  1-10;  Gordon's  "The  alien  immigrant";  School- 
ing's "Foreigners  in  England"  in  the  "Fortnightly  review",  vol. 
76,  pp.  880-894;  and  the  reports  of  Parliamentar}'-  committees  noted 
on  pages  17  and  18  of  this  List. 

German  immigration. — Canstatt's  "Die  deutsche  Auswanderung"; 
Schwegel's  "Die  Einwanderung  in  die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von 
Amerika". 

Italian  immigration. — Bodio's  "Notes  sur  la  legislation  et  la 
statistique  comparees  de  I'emigration  et  de  I'immigration";  Bran- 
denburg's "Imported  Americans"  a  record  of  experiences  of  one 
who  assumed  the  character  of  an  immigrant;  the  "Bolletino  de  I'emi- 
grazione"  published  by  the  Italian  emigration  commission;  Lord's 
"The  Italian  in  America".  The  periodical  "L'ltalia  coloniale"  con- 
tains a  number  of  important  articles,  written  from  the  Italian  stand- 
point. Two  articles  by  Rambaud  in  the  "Revue  de  Paris",  June  1 
and  15,  1905,  are  of  exceptional  interest.  Among  the  discussions  are 
Mc  Laughlin's  "Italian  and  other  Latin  immigrants",  in  "Popular 
science  monthly",  vol.  65,  pp.  341-349;  Jadot's  " L'emigration  ital- 
ienne"  in  "Questions  diplomatiques  et  coloniales",  vol.  18,  pp.  209- 
219;  Speranza's  "A  mission  of  peace",  in  the  "Outlook",  vol.  78, 
pp.  128-131;  Tosti's  "Italy's  attitude  towards  her  immigrants",  in 
"North  American  review",  vol.  180,  pp.  720-726;  Robbins's  "Italian 
to-day,  American  to-morrow",  in  the  "Outlook",  vol.  80,  pp.  382-384. 

Slavic  immigration.— W2iYnQ''s  "The  Slav  invasion";  "The  Slav  in 
America",  a  symposium  in  "Charities  ",  vol.  13,  pp.  189-266;  Kucera's 
"The  Slavic  races  in  Cleveland"  in  "Charities",  vol.  13,  pp.  377-378; 
Svarc's  "The  culture  which  the  Slav  offers  America",  vol.  14,  pp. 
875-881;  Lovejoy's  "The  Slav  child:  a  national  asset  or  a  liability", 
in  "Charities",  vol.  14,  pp.  882-884. 

Bihliograpky.—ThQ  Report  of  the  British  Board  of  trade,  pub- 
lished 1893  (noted  on  page  15  of  this  List),  contains  a  list  of  books  on 
immigration  into  the  United  States. 

Vol.  30  of  the  Special  consular  reports  is  on  "Emigration  to  the 
United  States"  and  compares  present  conditions  with  those  of  1890, 
when  F.  L.  Dingley  made  the  report  printed  in  Special  consular 
reports,  vol.  2. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin 
Chief  Bihliographei' 

Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

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The  primaiT  purpose  of  tliis  List  is  to  show  material  on  the  histor}' 
of  iinnijoration  to  this  country,  with  discussions  on  the  economic 
influence  of  innnigration.  The  List,  however,  takes  in  some  works 
outside  of  this  scope.  This  is  a  consequence  of  notinfj  all  the  works 
contained  in  the  section  of  the  shelves  devoted  to  immitrration.  There 
are  therefore  found  treatises  on  emigration  from  one  foreign  country 
to  another,  as  well  as  political  and  economic  studies  based  on  condi- 
tions abroad;  handbooks  issued  b}-  Western  states  to  encourage  set- 
tlement, which  naturalh'  are  mere  expositions  of  the  resources  of  the 
states  in  qu(4stion,  etc. 

The  List  is  arranged  as  follows: 

List  of  books,  181  titles;  Kcferences  to  articles  in  periodicals,  259; 
Congressional  documents,  lOd;  Reports  of  the  Commissioner  of  immi- 
gration, etc.,  50;  Treasury  department  decisions,  31  entries;  and 
Consular  reports,  103  entries. 

The  history  of  Congressional  investigation  and  legislation  concern- 
ing immigration  is  summarized  in  Senate  report  no.  1333,  52d  Con- 
gress, 2d  session,  which  is  a  general  report  on  proposed  restriction  of 
immigration.  A  list  of  Congressional  documents  from  1788-1903  is 
given  on  pp.  41-52  of  this  List.  Prior  to  1882  it  was  a  question  only 
of  encouraging  immigration.  In  that  year  a  law  was  passed  i)lacing 
some  restrictions  on  immigration.  In  1883  a  report  was  presented 
providing  for  a  commission  aud  joint  commission  on  immigration.  A 
report  known  as  the  '"Ford  committee  report"  which  dealt  with  con- 
tract labor,  etc.,  forms  House  report  no.  3792  of  the  50th  Congress, 
2d  session.  The  testimony  taken  was  published  in  a  ver}^  small  edi- 
tion for  the  use  of  the  Committee.  The  Librar}"  does  not  possess 
a  copy.  As  a  result  of  investigations  in  1890  a  voluminous  report 
was  published  as  House  report  no.  3472,  51st  Congress,  2d  session. 
In  Jul}',  1892,  a  report  by  a  Committee  which  investigtitod  the  general 
subject  of  immigration  and  naturalization  together  with  testimony 
taken  was  printed  as  House  report  no.  2090,  52d  Congress,  1st  session. 
The  next  important  report  is  that  issued  as  Senate  report  no.  1333, 
52d  Congress,  2d  session.  Senator  Lodge's  report,  which  advocated 
making  illiteracy  ah  obstacle  to  immigration,  forms  Senate  report  no. 
290,  54th  Congress,  1st  session.     The  report  on  the  McCall  bill,  which 

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forbade  the  admittance  of  illiterate  males  over  16  years  of  age,  is  printed 
as  House  report  no.  1079,  54th  Congress,  1st  session.  The  conference 
report  on  this  bill  forms  Senate  document  no.  118,  o-lth  Congress, 
2d  session.  The  veto  of  this  bill  is  printed  as  Senate  document  no. 
185  of  the  same  session.  In  1902  a  lengthy  report  was  made  b}'  the 
Senate  committee  on  immigration,  which  with  the  testimony  taken, 
was  printed  as  Senate  document  no.  62,  57th  Congress,  2d  session. 
The  Act  of  March  3,  1903,  which  is  characterized  as  a  systematic 
codification  of  the  various  laws  relating  to  immigration,  is  printed  in 
the  Statutes  at  large,  vol.  32,  part  1.  pp.  1213-1222.  The  text  of  the 
laws  down  to  1893  are  contained  in  the  Annual  report  of  the  United 
States  superintendent  of  immigration  for  the  3'ear  ending  June  30, 
1893.  Various  editions  of  the  immigration  laws  are  noted  on  page  29 
of  this  List.  A  digest  of  immigration  laws  and  decisions  was  pub- 
lished by  the  Bureau  of  immigration  in  1899  as  Treasury  department 
document  no.  2108.  Vol.  15  of  the  Reports  of  the  Industrial  com- 
mission, chapter  11,  is  devoted  to  "Immigration  legislation  and  its 
workings." 

The  Icnos  of  foreign  countries  regarding  immigration  are  treated  in 
Chandeze's  "De  I'intervention  des  pouvoirs  publics  dans  Temigration 
et  Fimmigration  au  xix^  siecle."  Vol.  15  of  the  Reports  of  the  Indus- 
trial commission  gives  the  English  text  of  laws  of  foreign  countries 
affecting  immigration  and  emigration.  Current  statistics  of  immigra- 
tion to  the  United  States  are  given  in  the  Reports  of  the  Commissioner 
of  immigration.  General  statistics  of  immigration  of  foreign  popula- 
tion, based  on  census  reports  down  to  1900,  are  given  in  vol.  15  of  the 
Reports  of  the  Industrial  commission.  Tabulated  statistics  showing 
the  number,  nationality,  sex,  age,  occupation,  and  destination,  from 
1820-1903,  are  published  in  the  "Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and 
finance"  for  June,  1903. 

Richmond  Mayo-Smith's  "  Emigration  and  immigration"  is  a  gen- 
eral study  of  the  history  of  the  economic  phases  of  immigration.  This 
work  is  a  summarized  histor}^  of  immigration,  with  chapters  on  the 
economic  gain  by  immigration,  the  social  effects  of  immigration,  and 
restrictions  of  immigration,  and  discusses  special  methods  of  regulat- 
ing immigration.  "  Immigration  and  its  economic  effects,"  based  on 
a  study  of  conditions  in  various  industries,  accompanied  by  papers  on 
the  foreign  immigration  in  New  York  City  and  the  agricultural  dis- 
tribution of  immigrants,  is  treated  at  length  by  John  R.  Commons  in 
vol.  15  of  the  Reports  of  the  Industrial  commission,  pp.  293-743. 

A  statement  of  the  investigation  into  the  character  of  immigration 
made  by  consular  officers  of  the  United  States  is  published  in  House 
executive  document  no,  157,  49th  Congress,  2d  session,  and  some  of 
the  papers  contained  in  this  document  are  reprinted  in  "Consular 
reports,"  vol.  22,  no.  76,  April,  1887. 


PREFATORY    NOTE  5 

Bi-omwell's  •'History  of  immigrution  to  the  United  States"  is  a 
compendium  of  statistics  on  the  general  <iubject  of  immigration  up  to 
1850.     Kapp's  "Immigi-ation,  and  the  commissioners  of  emigration" 
is  an  exposition  of  various  phases  of  immigration,  particularly  as  rep 
resented  })y  conditions  in  New  York  down  to  1850. 

The  subject  of  alien  immigration  into  Great  Britiin  has  been  the 
subject  of  investigation  by  a  Royal  Commission,  which  made  a  volu- 
minous report  in  1904,  printed  as  Parliamentary  papers  cd.  1741,  1742, 
1748,  noted  on  page  17  of  this  List. 

Writers  favoring  the  re^strlction  of  Immigrntion,  noted  in  the  List  of 
books  on  immigration,  pp.  9-34,  are  Atchison,  Chetwood,  De  France, 
Henry  George,  Strong,  Swank,  and  Walker:  favoring  immigration  is 
John  P.  Altgeld.  Cadwalader  Hiddle  considers  such  methods  of  restric- 
tion as  w  ill  prevent  the  landing  of  immigrants  likely  to  become  public 
charges.  Philip  C.  Garrett  advises  the  exercise  of  caution  in  obstruct- 
ing the  flow  of  immigration. 

Periodical  literature  is  prolific  in  discussions  of  the  question  of 
immigration.  Among  the  articles  favoring  restrict io)i  ma}'  be  noted: 
Boyesen,  "Forum,"  vol.  3,  pp.  532-542;  Godkin,  "Nation,"'  vol.  45, 
pp.  518-519;  Bemis,  "'Andover  review^"  vol.  9,  pp.  251-264;  Fox, 
"Contemporary  review,"  vol.  53,  pp.  85.5-867:  Powderly,  "  North 
American  review,"  vol.  147,  pp.  165-174;  Round,  "American  social 
science  association  Journal,"  v^ol.  26,  pp.  66-78;  Coxe,  "Forum,"  vol. 
7,  pp.  597-608;  Round,  "Forum,"  vol.  8,  pp.  428-440;  Chetwood, 
"Arena,"  vol.  2,  pp.  268-277;  Lodge,  "  North  Ameiican  review,"  vol. 
152,  pp.  27-36,  602-612;  Walker,  "Forum."  vol.  11,  pp.  634-644; 
Walker,  "Yale  review,"  vol.  1.  pp.  125-145;  Cook,  "Our  day,"  vol. 
11.  pp.  42-47;  Wood,  "American  journal  of  politics."  vol.  2,  pp.  512- 
624;  Fisher.  "Forum,"  vol.  16,  pp.  560-567;  Williams,  "American 
magazine  of  civics,"  vol.  8,  pp.  64-68. 

Roebliug  in  the  "American  magazine  of  civics,"  vol.  9.  pp.  235-245, 
thinks  unrestricted  immigration  produc  s  low  wages.  Hall,  in  the 
"North  American  review."  vol.  165,  pp.  393-402,  favors  the  reading 
and  writing  test.  Chetwood,  "Arena,"  vol.  27,  pp.  254-260,  favors 
rigid  exclusion.  McLaughlin.  "Popular  science  monthly,"  vol.  62, 
pp.  230-236,  favors  increase  of  head  tax  l)ut  disfavors  the  educational 
test.  Bishop  in  the  "International  quarterly,"  vol.  7.  pp.  238-24U, 
thinks  more  stringent  restriction  is  necessary.  Matson  in  the  "  Out- 
look," vol.  77,  pp.  461-464,  recommends  colonization  of  immigrants 
in  the  West. 

Articles  favoring  imrnigratian  'AYc:  Altgeld,  "Forum,"  vol.  8,  pp. 
684-696;  Weber  and  Smith,  "North  American  review,"  vol.  154,  pp. 
484-438;  Atkinson,  "Forum,"  vol.  13,  pp.  360-370;  Parker,  "Forum," 
vol.  14,  pp.  600-607;  Schwab,  "Forum,"  vol.  14,  pp.  805-814;  Pudde- 
foot,  "American  magazine  of  civics,"  vol.  9,  pp.  1-11. 


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Croswell,  "North  American  review,"  vol.  164,  pp.  526-536,  is 
opposed  to  an}^  restriction.  Schurz  in  "  Harper's  weeklv,''  vol.  42, 
p.  27,  is  unfavorable  to  an  educational  test.  Senner  in  the  '"•Inde- 
pendent," vol.  50,  p.  77,  is  opposed  to  an}^  further  restriction.  Clag- 
horn  in  the  "Atlantic  monthly,"  vol.  86,  pp.  535-,548,  thinks  immi- 
gration is  to  be  encouraged  rather  than  discouraged.  Falkner  in  the 
"Political  science  quarterly,"  vol.  19,  pp.  32-49,  thinks  that  it  has 
been  shown  by  statistics  that  there  has  been  no  deterioration  in  recent 
immigration. 

In  the  "North  American  review,"  vol.  156,  pp.  1-8,  Senator  William 
E.  Chandler  favored  suspension  of  immigration  for  one  3'ear  on 
account  of  the  Chicago  exposition  and  danger  from  cholera.  In  the 
"North  American  review,"  vol.  156,  pp.  220-227,  Senator  Henry  C. 
Hansbrough  replies  to  this  article  in  opposition.  In  the  "Forum," 
vol.  16,  pp.  560-567,  Sydney  G.  Fisher  discusses  what  he  considers 
the  injurious  effect  of  immigration  on  literature.  In  the  "Yale 
review,"  vol.  1,  pp.  125-145,  Francis  A.  Walker  wrote  favoring  a 
money  test. 

Treatises  on  Irish  immigTatlon  are  as  follows:  Byrne's  "Irish  emi- 
gration to  the  United  States:  what  it  has  been  and  what  it  is;" 
Emmet's  "Irish  emigration  during  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth 
centuries;"  Hale's  "Letters  on  Irish  emigration;"  "Emigration  to 
the  United  States.  France.  Scotland.  Ireland,"  in  "Dail}^  consular 
reports,''  no.  1928,  April  15,  1904;  "Memorial  of  the  Irish  emigrant 
society  of  New  York,"  Feb.  6,  1871,  forming  House  miscellaneous 
document  no.  69,  41st  Congress,  3d  session. 

Treatises  on  Italian  immigration  are  as  follows:  Bodio's  "Delia 
emigrazione  italiana  nell'  anno  1876;"  "Statistica  della  emigrazione 
italiana  all'  estero  nel  1881;"  Braun's  "Report  concerning  certain 
knowledge  believed  to  be  possessed  by  the  Italian  authorities  as  to 
emigration  of  undesirable  aliens,  etc.,"  in  the  annual  report  of  the 
commissioner-general  of  immigration,  1903,  pp.  S6-96;  Ellena's  "Della 
emigrazione  e  delle  sue  leggi;"  Florenzano's  "Delia  emigrazione  ita- 
liana in  America,  comparata  alle  altre  emigrazioni  europee;"  "La 
Nuova  legislazione  sulla  emigrazione  e  sul  rilascio  dei  passaporti  per 
1'  estero;"  Oldrini's  "Italian  immigration,"  in  Senate  report  no.  1333, 
pp.  265-277,  52d  Congress,  2d  session;  Wilkins's  "The  alien  invasion," 
Appendix  C;  Schuyler's  "Italian  immigration  into  the  United  States," 
in  "Political  science  quarterly,"  vol.  4,  pp.  480-495;  Merlino's  "Ital- 
ian immigrants  and  their  enslavement,"  in  the  "Forum,"  vol.  15,  pp. 
183-190;  Bodio's  "The  protection  of  Italian  emigrants  in  America," 
in  the  " Chautauquan,"  vol.  23,  pp.  42-46;  Senner's  "Immigration 
from  Italy,"  in  "North  American  review,"  vol.  162,  pp.  649-657; 
Hall's  "Italian  immigration,"  in  "North  American  review,"  vol.  163, 
pp.  252-254;  Davenport's  "The  Italian  immigrant  in  America,"  in  the 


PREFATORY    NOTE  7 

"Outlook,"  vol.  73,  pp.  29-37;  Boiitet's  "Instituti  di  patronato  dell' 
emigfraziono  italiana  nosfli  Stati  rniti."  in  •'Italia  colonialo."  anno  -A, 
vol.  1.  pp.  .^74-580;  Spoianza's  "Tln'  Italian  foreman  as  a  social  agent," 
in  ••Charities,"  vol.  11,  pp.  26-28;  "I  benelici  dell'  emigrazione,"  in 
"Italia  coloniale,"  anno  5.  vol.  1,  pp.  248-250;  Foiilke's  "A  word  on 
Italian  ininiigration,''  vol.  76,  pp.  4:51»-461;  Davenport's  ''Italian 
immigration,"  in  the  "Outlook,"  vol.  76,  p.  527;  ••Italians  in  cotton 
growing.""  in  "Manufacturer's  record,"  vol.  45,  p.  '24^;  ••Our  Italian 
immigrants,"  in  the  *■  Outlook,"  vol.  76, pp.  911-912;  Davenport's  "The 
exodus  of  a  Latin  people,"  in  ••  Charities,"  vol.  12,  pp.  463-467;  Tosti's 
'•The  agricultural  possibilities  of  Italian  innuigration,"  in  "Charities," 
vol,  12,  pp.  472-476;  Brindisi's  '"The  Italian  and  public  health,"  in 
"Charities,"  vol.  12,  pp.  483-486;  Stella's  "Tuberculosisand  the  Italians 
in  the  United  States,"  in  "Charities,"  vol.  12,  pp.  486-489;  Brandt's  "A 
transplanted  birthright:  the  development  of  the  second  generation  of 
the  Italians  in  an  American  environment,''  in  "Charities,''  vol.  12,  pp. 
494—499;  Claghorn's"The  Italian  under  economic  stress,"  in  "Chari- 
ties,'' vol.  12,  pp.  501-504;  •"What  emigration  may  mean  to  Italy,"  in 
"American  monthly  review  of  reviews,"  vol.  30,  pp.  109-111;  Cocchia's 
"II  proletariat©  intellettuale  et  il  problema  dell'  emigrazione,"  in 
"Nuova  antologia,"  anno  39,  May  1,  1904,  pp.  89-99. 

The  following  aie  treatises  on  German  Immigration :  Brauns's  "  Ideen 
iiber  die  Auswanderung  nach  Amerika;"  Castro's  •'Immigration  from 
Alsace  and  Lorraine;"  Deutsche  Gesellschaft  der  Stadt  New  York: 
•'  Praktische  Rathschliige  und  Mittheilungen  fiir  deutsche  Einwan- 
derer;''  Frobel's  ••Die  deutsche  Auswanderung  und  ihre  culturhis- 
torische  Bedeutung;"  Hoppe's  '•Der  Ansiedler  in  den  Vereinigten 
Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika;"  Ichenhaeuser's  ••Ein  Beitrag  zur  t'ber- 
volkerungsfrage;"  Lehmann's  *'  Die  deutsche  Auswanderung;''  Lude- 
wig's  "  Das  Auswanderungswesen  in  Deutschland;"  Oetken's '"  Keise 
eines  deutschen  Landwirths  durch  die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord- 
amerika;"  Young's  "Spezieller  Bericht  fiber  Einwanderung  in  die 
Vereinigten  Staaten  nebst  Nachrichten  fiir  Einwauderer:"  and  Stein- 
er's  "The  German  immigrant  in  America."  in  the  "Outlook,"  vol.  73, 
pp.  260-264.  ••A  list  of  works  relating  to  the  Germans  in  the  United 
States"  has  been  published  by  the  Library. 

The  subject  of  Scandinavian  immigration  is  treated  by  the  follow- 
ing writers:  Anderson,  Petersen,  and  Sundbarg. 

The  subject  of  PoJixfu  Hungarian,  and  Slav  immigration  is  con- 
sidered by  Chelard,  Warne,  and  in  articles  l)y  Edward  A.  Steiner.  in 
the  "Outlook,"  vol.  73,  pp.  555-564,  and  vol.  74,  pp.  1040-1044. 

Russian  ivimigration  is  discussed  in  articles  in  the  following  maga- 
zines: "Forum,"  vol.  15,  pp.  183-190;  "World's  work,"  vol.  7,  pp. 
4471-4479,  4555-4567. 


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Yo...  legislative  documents  t. .e^ltlt  fotd  'Z;::^Z^JZ 
Commissioners  of  immigration  from  1847  to  1893  ^ 

I  he  annual  reports  of  tlie  National  board  of  health  lS7q  iss^ 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin 
Herbert  Putnam  G^^ef  BiUiographer 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington,  D.  C,  July  16,  WOJ^ 


LIST  OF   BOOKS  ON   IMMIGRATION 

Adams,  Thonms  Sewall.  and  Helou  L.  Simmer.     Liil)or  problems;  a 
text  book. 
New   York,  London:   The   Maemillun   company,    1905.     :cv, 
579  pp.     H'. 

"Immigration,"  pp.  68-112.     References,  pp.  111-112. 

J  Altgeld,  John  Peter.     The  immigrant's  an.swer. 

(/n/t/«  Live  questions,  pp.  104-121.     Chicago,  1890.     8°.) 

American  social  science  association.     Handbook  for  immitrrants 
to  tlie  United  State.s.     Trepared  by   the  American  -ocial 
science  association. 
Neio  York:    For  the  Association,  hy  Hard  and  Houghton, 
1871.     ri,117pp.     Folded  maps.     12^. 

Andersen,  R.     Emigrantraissjonen,  Kirkelig  Vejledning  for  Udvan- 
drere. 
Brooklyn:    Svenska  luth.  foreningens  Tryckeri,  ISSJf.     110, 
(1)  pp.     Illustrations.     8^. 
Anderson,  A.  S.     Statement  before  the  Senate  committee  on  immi- 
gration.    December  10-11,  1902. 
[Washington,  B.  a,  1903.]    32 pp.     8^. 

Running  title:  "Regulation  of  immigration." 

Reprinted  from  U.  S.  57th  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  document 
no.  62,  pp.  295-325. 
Atchison,  Rena  Michaels.     Un-American  immigration:    its  present 
effects  and   future   perils.     A  stud}'  from  the  census  of 
1890.     With  an  introduction  by  Jo.seph  Cook. 
Chicago:    Charts  IL  Kerr  ct-  company,  ISOJ^.     (2),  198  pp. 
12^'. 
Barnard,  Helen  M.     Report  on  emigration  [steerage-passengers  on 
emigrant-vessels].     December  1,  1873. 

{In  U.  S.  4.3d  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  executive  document  no. 
23,  pp.  145-155. ) 

Bemheimer,  Charles  Seligman,  ed.  The  Russian  Jew  in  the  United 
States;  studies  of  .-social  conditions  in  New  York,  Philadel- 
phia, and  Chicago,  with  a  description  of  rural  settlements; 
planned  and  ed.  by  Charles  S.  Bernheimer. 
Philadelphia:  Thr  J.  C.  Winston  co.,  1905.  1^26  pp. 
Maps.     12'. 

"  Reading  li.<t:"  pp.  416-420. 


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Biddle,  Cadwalader.     The  restriction  of  immigration. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1891,  pp.  197-201.     Boston,  1891.     8°.) 

Bodio,  Luigi.     Delia  emigrazione  italiana  nell'  anno  1876, 
Roma:   Tipografia  Elzevir iana^  1877.     Slf.  pp.     8°. 
"Estratto  dall'  Archivio  di  Statistica.     Vol.  1." 

Notes  sur  la  legislation  et  la  statistique  comparees  de  I'emi- 

gration  et  de  I'immigration. 

{In  Revue  economique  internationale,  vol.  2,  May  15-20,  1905,  pp. 

345-371.) 
Give  special  attention  to  the  laws  of  the  United  States  and  of  the 

Argentine  Republic  as  representing,  respectively,  restriction  and 

encouragement  of  immigration. 

Statistica  della  emigrazione  italiana  all'  estero  nel  1881, 

Roma:  Alia  sede  della   Societa.,  188"2.      xliii.,  (i),   ^269  pp. 

Folded  sheets.     8°.     {Societa  geogra^ca  italiana.) 

Boutmy,  Emile  Gaston.     The  English  people;  a  study  of  their  polit- 
ical psychology,  by  Emile  Boutmy,  tr.  from  the  French 
by  E.  English;  with  an  introduction  by  John  Edward  Cour- 
tenay  Bodley. 
London,  T.  Fisher  JJnwin,  190Ji..     xxxvi,  332  pp.     5°, 
"  The  alien  races,"  pp.  57-73. 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H.     Immigration.     An  address  delivered  before 
the  Washington  conference,  December  7,  1887, 
New  York,  1888.     23  pp.     5°. 
Caption-title. 

Bradshaw,  Frederick,  and  Charles  Emanuel.     Alien  immigration; 
Should  restrictions  be  imposed?     Pro-Con, 
London:    Ishister  and  company,  190 Jf..     vi,  216  pp.     12^. 
{The  j^ro  and  con  series,  edited  hy  Henry  Murray,  vol.  3.) 
"  The  case  for  restriction,"  by  Frederick  Bradshaw;  "The  case  for 
the  immigrant,"  by  Charles  Emanuel. 

Brandenburg,  Broughton.     Imported  Americans;   the  stoiy  of   the 
experiences  of  a  disguised  American  and  his  wife  studying 
the  immigration  question, 
JVew    York:    F.   A.    Stokes  company,   [1904]-     ^h   ^03  pp. 
Plates.     Portraits.     8^. 

A  study  of  the  character  of  Italian  immigrants,  based  on  experiences 
in  the  Italian  quarter  of  New  York  City,  a  residence  with  a  Sicilian 
peasant,  and  a  voyage  under  the  guise  of  immigrants  from  Sicily. 


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Braim,  Marcus.  Report  [concerning  certain  knowledge  believed  to  be 
possessed  b}'  the  Italian  authorities  as  to  emigration  of 
undesirable  aliens  to  the  United  States,  and  also  in  regard 
to  inadmissible  aliens  to  Vera  Cruz  en  route  to  points  in 
the  United  States). 

(In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  ininiigratiou.     Annual  n-port  of  commissioner- 
general,  1903,  pp.  86-96. ) 

Brauns,  Ernst.     Ideen  iiber  die  Auswanderung  nach  Amerika. 

Gbtt'tnqen:  hei  Vandenhoeck  U7nl  Ruprecht^  1827.    xxviii^  (-^), 

sso  pp.    m'^. 

Bromwell,  William  rl.     History  of  immigration  to  the  United  States. 
Redfield,  New  York,  1856.    225 pp.     8'\ 

Brorup,  Rasmus  Peterson.     Immigration. 

{In  his  The  struggle  for  America,  pp.  76-93.    Fitzgerald,  Ga.,  1904. 
8°.) 

Buenos  Aires.     Comision  de  inmigracion.    Informe  de  la  Coraision  de 
inmigracion.     1869. 
Bicenos-Aire.'^:   Imprentade  Pahlo  Emil'w  Con i.,  1869.     36pp. 

8^. 

Bureau  of  the  American  Republics.     Laws  of  the  American  Repub- 
lics relating  to  immigration  and  the  sale  of  public  lands. 
[Was/tington,  D.  C:    Goveimment  printing  office.,  1893.'\     rv, 
199  pp.     8^.     {Bulletin  no.  53.) 

Also  reprinted  as  U.  S.  52d  Congress,  Ist  session.     Senate  ex.  doc. 
149.  pt.  4. 

Busey,  Samuel  C.     Immigration:  its  evils  and  consequences. 

Neio  York:  De  Witt  i&  Davenport,  [1856].     162pp.     16'. 

Bushee,  Frederick  A.     Ethnic  factors  in  the  population  of  Boston. 

New  York:  The  Maanillan  company.,  1903.  iv',  (i?),  171  pp. 
8^.  {American  economic  association.  Publications,  3d 
series,  vol.  4,  tw.  2.) 

Buxton,  S3'dney  Charles.     A  handbook  to  political  questions  of  the 
day  and  the  arguments  on  either  side;  with  an  introduction. 
11th  ed. 
London:  John  Murray,  1903.     xx,l^pp.     8^. 

"The  immigration  of  undesirable  aliens,"  pp.  327-341. 

Byrne,  Stephen.     Irish  emigration  to  the  United  States:  what  it  has 
been,  and  what  it  is. 
Nt^c  York:    The  Catholic  publication  society,  1873.     165  pp. 
Folded  map.     12^. 


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Canstatt,  Oscar,    Die  deutsche  Auswanderung,  Auswandererfiirsorge 
und  Auswandererziele. 
Berlin- Sclion^erg :  Ernst  Hahn  Verlag,  [1904-]'     x,  34^  pp. 

8°. 

"  Literatur,"  pp.  347-349. 

[Castro,  Lorenzo.]     Immigration  from  Alsace  and  Lorraine.     A  brief 
sketch  of  the  history  of  Castro's  colonj'^  in  western  Texas. 
Mic  York:   G.   If.   ^^eat  &  co.,  1871.     8pp.     8°. 
Cover-title. 

Chandeze,  Gustave.    De  I'intervention  des  pouvoirs  publics  dans  I'em- 
igration  et  I'immigration  au  xix^  siecle.     Etude  historique. 
Paris:  P.  Dupont,  1898.     {4),  385  pp.     ^°.     (  Universite  de 
Paris.     Faculte  de  droit.) 

Chelard,  Raoul.     Emigration  hongroise  et  panslavisme  americain. 
Comment  les  Hongrois  deviennent  Russes  en  Amerique. 

[In  La  science  sociale,  vol.  34,  pt.  5,  Nov.  1902,  pp.  448-465.) 

Chet'^vood,  John,  jr.     Immigration  fallacies. 

Boston:  Arena  publishing  company.,  1896.     1^7  pp.     16'^. 

Chickering,  Jesse.     Immigration  into  the  United  States. 

Boston:    C.  C.  Little  <&  J.  Brown,  ISIfS.     94.  pp.     8°. 

With  his  "Statistical  view  of  the  population  of  Massachusetts,"  1846. 

Claghorn,  Kate  Holladay,     Agricultural  distribution  of  immigrants. 

{In  U.  S.  Industrial  commis.sion.    Reports, vol.  15, 1901,  pp.  492-646. ) 

The  foreign  immigrant  in  New  York  city. 

{In  U.  S.  Industrial  commission.    Reports,  vol.  15, 1901,  pp.  449-492. ) 

Colne,  C.     Report  on  emigration  [steerage-passengers  on  emigrant- 
vessels].     October,  1873. 

{In  U.  S.  43d  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  executive  document 
no.  23,  pp.  123-143.) 

Colorado.    Board  of  immigration.     Report  of  the  Board  of  immigra- 
tion of  Colorado  territory,  for  the  two  years  ending  Decem- 
ber 31,  1873. 
Denver^  Colorado:    William,  W.  Byers,  1874-     57  pp.     8°. 

Colton,  Calvin.     Manual  for  emigrants  to  America. 

London:  F.  Westley  and  A.  R.  Davis,  1832.    x,W3  pp.    16^. 


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Commons,  John  R.     Inmiigration  and  its  economic  eflfects. 

(In  U.  S.  Industrial  commifision.      Report?,  vol.  15,  1901,  pp.  293- 
743.) 

Contents. — Occupations  of  immigrants;  Relation  of  immigration  to  ,p 
other  causcH  affecting  wages  and  employment;  Foreign-Vwrn  labor 
in  the  clothing  trade;  Effect  of  foreign-born  on  cigarmaking  trade; 
The  foreign-born  in  the  coal  mines;  Miscellaneous  trades;  The 
padrone  system  and  common  labfir;  Immigration  from  Canada; 
The  foreign  immigrant  in  New  York  city;  Agricultural  distribu- 
tion of  immigrants;  Immigration  legislation  an<l  it«  workings;  leg- 
islation of  foreign  countries  affecting  emigration  and  immigration. 

Congr^s    international    do  Tintervention  des  ponvoir.s   publics   dans 
Temigration  et  rimmigration  tenu  ii  Paris,  les  12,  13  et  14 
aout  1889. 
Paris:  Bibliotheque  des  Annates  economiques^  1890.     H^  pp. 

Craig,  B.  F.     Report  [on  sanitary  considerations  on  emigrant-carrying 
steamships].     December  1,  1873. 

(In  U.  S.  43d  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  executive  document 
no.  23,  pp.  109-122. ) 

[De  France,  C.  A.]    The  problem  of  foreign  immigration:  an  affirm- 
ative discussion  of  the  question.  Shall  foreign  immigration 
cease  ? 
St.  Louis,  2£o. :  Stawson  d:  co.,  1888.     52  pp.     8"-". 

Deutsche  Gesellschaft  der  Stadt  New  York.    Praktische  Rathschlag3 
und  Mittheilungen  fiirdeutsche  Einwanderer.    1.  Ausgabe. 

Wew  Yorl::  [E.  Steiger  i&  co.\  1883.     51  pp.     Folded  maps. 
12"^. 

Cover-title. 

Devine,  Edward  Thomas.     The  principles  of  relief. 

New  York:,  London:  The  Macmillaii  company.,  IdOJ^..     i*/,  1^95 
pp.     8"". 

"Immigration,"  pp.  162-170. 

Dirgley,  F.  L.     European  emigration.     Studies  in  Europe  of  emigra- 
tion moving  out  of  Europe,  especially  that  flowing  to  the 
United  States. 
Washington:    G or ei^nment  printing  office.,  1898.     209-332 pp. 
8-^.     (  United  States.     Special  consular  report.^.,  vol.  2.) 

Dreifuss,  J.    Die  Einwanderungspolitik  der  Ver.  Staaten  von  Amerika 
und  ihre  Bezichung  zur  Auswanderung  aus  der  Schweiz. 
Bern:   Scheitlin  Spring  d:  cie.,  1903.     U PP-     <^^- 

Cover-title. 

At  head  of  title:  Separatabzug  aus  den  "  Schweiz.  Bliittern  fiir  Wirt- 
schafts-  u.  Socialpolitik."     Hit.  15,  17  und  19,  xi.  Jahrg.,  1903. 


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Durand,  E.  Dana.     General  statistics  of  immigration  and  foreign-born 
population. 

{In  U.  S.  Industrial  commission.      Reports,  vol.  15,  1901,  pp.  257- 
291.) 

Duval,  Jules.     Histoire  de  I'emigration  europeenne,  asiatique  et  afri- 

caine  au  xix®  siocle.     Ses  causes,  ses  caracteres,  ses  eJBfets. 

Paris:    Gulllamnlnet  cie.,  1862.     xvi^J/^G pj).     Folded  table. 

Ellena,  V.     Delia  emigrazione  e  delle  sue  leggi. 

Roma:   Tipografia  Eheviriana.,  1876.     68  pp.     8^. 

"  Estratto  dall'  Archivio  di  Statistica,  primo  fascicolo  del  1876." 
Cover-title. 

Emigration,  emigrants,  and  know-nothings.     By  a  foreigner. 

Philadelphia:  Pnhlished  for  the  author,  185 Ji,.     ^7  pp.     12°. 

Emmet,  Thomas  Addis.     Irish  emigration  during  the  seventeenth  and 
eighteenth  centuries. 
Mto  York  cittj,  1899.     15  pp.     8°. 

"Republished  from  Journal  of  the  American-Irish  historical  society, 
vol.  II." 

Everett,  Edward.     Discovery  and  colonization  of  America,  and  immi- 
gration to  the  United  States. 

{In  his  Orations  and  speeches,  vol.  3,  pp.  195-223.     Boston,  1859. 
8°.) 

Effects  of  immigration. 

{Li  his  Orations  and  speeches,  vol.  3,  pp.  103-111.     Boston,  1859. 

8°.) 

Florenzano,  Giovanni.     Delia  emigrazione  italiana  in  America,  com- 
parata  alle  altre  emigrazioni  europee. 

Napoli:  Francesco  Giannini^  187^.     xv,  367,  {l)pP'    Folded 
tables.     8°. 

Flores,  Antonio.     La  naturalizacion  en  los  Estados  Unidos. 

1881.     JVueva  York:  hnyrenta  de  las  Novedades.     83pp.    8°. 
Cover-title. 

Frobel,  Julius.     Die  deutsche  Auswanderung  und  ihre  culturhisto- 
rische  Bedeutung.     Fimfzehn  Briefe  an  den  Herausgeber 
der  AUgemeinen  Auswanderungs-Zeitung. 
Leipzig:  Franz  Wagner,  1858.     {6),  103  pp.     5°. 

Garrett,  Philip  C.     Immigration:  its  objects  and  objections. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1899,  pp.  158-162.     Boston,  1900.     8°. ) 


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Garrett,  Philip  C.     Immigration  to  the  United  States. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1888,  pp.  185-192.     Boston,  1888.     8°.) 

The  proper  remed}-  for  defects  in  our  immigration  .system. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1887,  pp.  206-211.     Boston,  1887.     8°.) 

Grates,  W.  A.     Alien  and  non-resident  dependants  in  Minnesota. 

{lu  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1898,  pp.  276-282.     Boston,  1899.     8°.) 

General  hints  to  emigrants,  containing  notices  of  the  various  fields  for 
emigration.     :^d  ed.,  carefully  revised  and  corrected. 
London:  Lockwood  cfc  co.,  1875.     viii.,  219  pp.     Folded  map. 

George,  Henry.     Social  progress. 

Chicago  and  New  York:  Belford,  Clarke  cfc  co. ,  1883.    367  pp. 

12'='. 

"Coming  increase  of  social  pressure,"  pp.  36-48;  "Dumping  gar- 
bage," pp.  147-162. 

Gordon,  W.  Evans-.     The  alien  immigrant. 

London:  William  Heinemann;  Neio  York:    Chad.  Scribne7'^s 
sons,  1903.     xil,  323  pp.     Plates.     Map.     12^. 
"In  America,"  pp.  192-224. 

"The  Royal  Commission,  that  of  last  year,  for  there  have  been 
several,  of  which  INIajor  Evans-Gordon  was  a  member,  described 
a  plan  of  legislation  and  recommended  it." 

Great.  Britain.     Board  of  trade.     Alien  immigration.     Reports  to 
the  Board  of  Trade  on  alien  immigration.     Presented  to 
both  houses  of  Parliament  })y  command  of  Her  Majesty. 
London:    Printed  for  Her  Majesty  s  stationet'y  office,  1893. 
vili,  383  pp.     8^. 

Contents.— General  report;  Report  by  D.  F.  Schloss:  American  legis- 
lation and  practice;  Appendix;  Report  by  John  Burnett:  Nature 
and  effects  of  alien  immigration  into  America,  Appendix. 

The  appendices  to  the  report  by  Mr.  Schloss  include:  Note  on  the 
stateof  opinion  in  the  United  States  with  reference  to  restrictions  on 
immigration,  and  summary  of  the  proposals  on  the  subject  recently 
before  Congress;  Stat i.'^tical  tables;  Letters  of  instruction;  Text  of 
principal  laws  and  regulations  affecting  the  immigration  into,  and 
exclusion  of  foreigners  from  the  United  States;  Notes  on  the 
principal  decisions  of  the  courts  in  the  United  States  with  respect 
to  the  construction  of  laws  restricting  immigration. 

The  appendices  to  the  report  by  Mr.  Burnett  are  partly  statistical, 
relating  to  the  United  States,  and  are  partly  concerned  with  labor 
legislation  in  New  York,  Mas.sachusetts,  and  Pennsylvania. 

A  "List  of  books,  &c.,  bearing  on  the  question  of  immigration  into 
the  United  States"  is  given  on  pp.  373-383. 
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Great  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  Copy  of  statistical  tables  relating 
to  emigration  and  immigration  from  and  into  the  United 
Kingdom  in  the  year  1903,  and  report  to  the  Board  of 
trade  thereon.  Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be 
printed,  28th  April,  1904. 
London.,  190 If..  77 pp.  F°.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament. 
Sessional  payers^  1901}..     lJy5.) 

Emigration  and  immigration.     Return  to  an  order  of 


the  honourable  the  House  of  Commons  .  .  .  for,  Copy  of 
statistical  tables  relating  to  emigration  and  immigration 
from  and  into  the  United  Kingdom  [1900-1902]  ...  and 
report  to  the  Board  of  trade  thereon.  Ordered,  by  the 
House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed. 
London:  Printed  for  His  Majesty's  stationery  office,  1901- 
1903.     3  'vols,  in  1.     i^°. 

Colonial  office.  Information  published  by  His  Majestj^'s  com- 
missioners for  emigration,  respecting  the  British  colonies 
in  North  America. 

London:    Charles  Knight,  [1832].     18pp.     8°. 

Diplomatic  and  consular  reports.  Miscellaneoiis  series.,  1898, 
JVo.  IfSG.  Report  on  immigration  into  the  United  States. 
Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of 
Her  Majesty,  May,  1898. 

London,  1898.     29  pp.     5^. 

Emigrants''  informatio7i  office.     Handbooks,  1904. 
London,  190Ip.     IJf.  vols,  in  1.     Folded  maps.     8°. 

Contents. — No.  1.  Canada;  no.  2.  New  South  Wales;  no.  3.  Vic- 
toria; no.  4.  South  Australia;  no.  5.  Queensland;  no.  6.  Western 
Australia;  no.  7.  Tasmania;  no.  8.  New  Zealand;  no.  9.  Cape 
Colony;  no.  10.  Natal;  no.  11.  Transvaal;  no.  12.  Orange  River 
Colony;  no.  13.  Professional  handbook;  no.  14.  Emigration 
statutes  and  general  handbook. 

Newfoundland,  with  map.     Information  for  intending 


emigrants. 

London,  1900.     10  pp.     Map.     8°. 

Same. 


London,  1901.     10  pp.     Map.     8°. 
South  African  republic.     (Transvaal.) 


London,  1898.     52  p>p.     Map.     5^. 

The  West  Indies.     General  information  for  intending 

settlers. 

London,  1900.     95  pp.     8°. 


BOOKS    ON    IMMIGRATION  17 

Great  Britain.     Emigrant^  information  ojfice.     The  West  Indies. 
Lrmdon,  1902.     110  ])p.     8'^. 

Home  office.     Return  showing  the  names  of  all  aliens  to  whom 

certificates  of  ntituniliziition  have  been  issued  and  who  have 
taken  the  oiitli  of  all<>giance  between  the  1st  day  of  Janu- 
arj%  1903,  and  the  31st  day  of  December,  19(»3,  giving  the 
country  and  phice  of  residence  of  the  person  naturalized. 
Ordered,  by  tlie  House  of  Conunons,  to  be  printed,  13 
April,  1904. 
London.,  190 !i..  16pp.  F.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament. 
Sessional  j)(tpei's.^  1901i..     12  Jf..) 

House  of  Commons.     Report  and   special    report  from  the 

Standing  committee  on  law,  and  courts  of  justice,  and  legal 
procedure,  on  the  aliens  bill;  with  the  ])roceedings  of  the 
committee.  Ordered,  1)}'  the  House  of  Commons,  to  be 
printed,  7  JuW,  1904. 
London.,  190 J^.  IH pp.  F^.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament. 
Sessional  papers.,  190 Jf.     24-2.) 

Parliament.     Emigration  statistics  of  Ireland  for  the  year 

1904.  Report  and  tables  showing  the  number,  ages,  conju- 
gal condition,  and  destinations  of  the  emigrants  from  each 
county  and  province  in  Ireland  during  the  year  1904;  also 
the  occupations  of  the  emigrants,  and  the  number  of  emi- 
grants who  left  each  port  in  each  month  of  the  3'ear,  Pre- 
sented to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  His 
Majesty. 
Duhlin:  Printed  for  His  2[ajesty^s  stationei'y  oflce.^  1905. 
IJf.,  {1) pp.  F^.  {Great  Brltai)i.  Parliament.  Sessional 
papers,  1905.     Cd.  2Ji.67.) 

Royal  commission  on  alien  immigration.     Report,  with  min- 

utes of  evidence  and  appendix.     Presented  to  both  Houses 
of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty. 
London:  Printed  for  I  Fix  Majesty'^  s  stationery  office,  1903- 
1904..     Jf.vols.  in   1.     F^.     {Great  Britain.     Parliament. 
Sessional  papers,  190^.      Cd.  17^1,  17^2,  17J^i.) 

The  contents  of  the  Report  include:  Part  I. — Character  and  extent 
of  the  evil;  Part  II. — Measures  adopted  for  the  restriction  and 
control  of  alien  immigration  in  foreign  countries  and  in  British 
colonies.     "Law  of  the  United  States,"  pp.  32-35. 

Select  committee  on  emigration  in  1826.     Report,  with  a  brief 

analysis  of  the  evidence  and  appendix. 
London:  John  Murray,  1827.     {6),  177 pp.     8^. 


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Great  Britain.      Select  committee  on  emigration  from   the    United 
Kingdom.     Report.     Ordered,  by  the  House  of  Commons, 
to  be  printed,  26  May,  1826.     377  pp.     Folded  maps.     F^. 
{In  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1826,  vol.  4.) 

Select  committee  on  emigration  and  immigration  {foreigners). 

Report,  together  with  the  proceedings  of  the  committee, 
minutes  of  evidence,  and  appendix.  Ordered,  by  the 
House  of  Commons,  to  be  printed,  27  July,  1888.  356 
pp.     F^. 

(/n  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1888,  vol.  11.) 

Select  committee  on   emigration  and  immigration.     Report, 

together  with  the  proceedings  of  the  committee,  minutes 
of   evidence,    and  appendix.      Ordered,  by   the  House  of 
Commons,  to  be  printed,  8  August,  1889.     113  pp.     F^. 
(Jft  Great  Britain.     Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1889,  vol.  10.) 

G-reeley,  Horace.     Immigration. 

{In  his  Essays  designed  to  elucidate  the  science  of  political  economy, 
pp.  306-322.     Boston,  1870.     12°.) 

Guenther,  Richard.     United  States  legislation  respecting  immigration. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1896,  pp.  302-307.     Boston,  1896.     8°.) 

Hale,  Edward  Everett.     Letters  on  Irish  emigration. 

Boston:  Phillips,  Sam/pson  cfe  comjmny,  185'2.     61/,  pp.     8°. 
"First  published  in  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser.'"  , 

Hall,  Prescott  F.     Selection  of  immigration. 

Philadelphia,  1904.     169-184  PP-     S°- 
Cover-title. 

"Reprinted  from  The  Annals  of  the  American  academy  of  political 
and  social  science  for  July,  1904."  j 

Hart,  Hastings  H.     Immigration  and  crime. 
V  {In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 

1896,  pp.  307-313.     Boston,  1896.     8°.) 

Heurtier,  [N.  J.  J.   F.]     Rapport,  fait  au  nom  de  la  Commission 
chargee  d'etudier  les  differentes  questions  qui  se  rattachent 
a  I'emigration  europeenne. 
Paris:   Imp>rimerie  Imperiale,  185Jf.     390  pj).     8^. 

Report  made  to  "Le  ministre  de  I'agriculture,  du  commerce  et  des 
travaux  publics." 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth.     The  alphabet  as  a  barrier. 

{In  his  Book  and  heart,  pp.  160-164.     New  York,  1897.     8°.) 

Hill,  Hamilton  Andrews.     Immigration  and  head-money  taxes.     A 
series  of  papers  and  reports. 

Boston,  1877.     8 pamphletii  in  1  vol.     8^. 


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Hopkins,  C.  T.     Common  sense  applied  to  the  immigrant  question: 
showing   why    the    "California    immigrant    union"   was 
founded,  and  what  it  expects  to  do. 
[San  Francisco:   TurnhuJI  d^  Snuth,  1869.]     6i,  xii /)p.     S'^. 

Hoppe,  A.     Der  Ansiedler  in  den   Vcreinigten  Staaten   von  Nord- 
Amei'ika. 
C'hi'ca(/o,  lUinois:  Brack  v<m  C.  M.   Staiger,  1880.     68  pp. 
Illustrations  {woodcuts).     8'^. 

Howell,  Alfred.     Naturalization  and  nationality  in  Canada;  expatria- 
tion and  repatriation  of  British  sul)jects;  aliens,  their  dis- 
abilities and  their  privileges  in  Canada. 
Toronto  and  Edinhurgh:    Carswell  <&  co.^  188 If.,      v/,    (4), 

vm  pp.   5°. 

Hoyt,  Charles  S.     Alien  paupers,  insane,  and  criminals  in  New  York. 

(/n  National  coiiference  of  charitieH  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1887,  pp.  197-206.     Boston,  1887.     8°.) 

History  of  immigration. 

(/n  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1893,  pp.  106-130.     Boston,  1893.     8°. ) 

Immigration. 

( In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.  Proceedings, 
1895,  pp.  245-248.     Boston,  1895.     8°. ) 

Hunter,  Robert  /.  e.  Wiles  Robert.     Povert)^ 

New  Yoj'l\  London.,  The  Macniillan  company.,  190 Jf.     a-/,  382 
pp.     8^. 

"The  immigrant,"  pp.  261-317. 
"Authorities,"  pp.  369-372. 

Ichenhaeuser,  Justus.     Ein  Beitrag  znv  Ubervo Ike rungsf rage. 
Berlin:  Louis  Heuser.,  1888.     {6),8Jf.pp.     8^. 

Immigration.     History  of  its  progress  from  colonial  times  to  the 
present,  with  especial  reference  to  New  York. 

{In  New  York.  Bureau  of  labor  statistics,  16th  annual  report,  1898, 
pp.  953-1040.     New  York,  1899.     8°.) 

Immigration  and  the  .southern  states,  from  a  railway  sbuidpoint. 

Philadelphia.,    Railway   iroiid  puhlishiny  conij>any,  [1904]- 

U),4^pp.    8^. 

Contents. — Introduction. — The  southern  railroads  and  immigra- 
tion.— The  South's  need  of  immigrants. — Railway  distribution  of 
immigrants,  by  F.  J.  Warne. — Immigration  and  the  South's  de- 
velopment, by  M.  V.  Richards. — The  South's  opportunities  for 
immigrants.— Immigration  and  the  southern  states,  by  G.  A. 
Park. — South  Carolina's  immigration  department,  by  E.  J.  Wat- 
son.— Immigration  to  the  South. — The  railway  immigration 
department,  by  S.  A.  Hughes. 


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Immigration  association  of  California.     First  annual  report,  for  the 
fiscal  year  ended  ISovember  21,  1882. 
San  Francisco:  Bacon  &  company,  1882.     16  pp.     8°. 

Immigration  convention,  held  at  Charleston,  S.  C,  on  3d,  4th,  and 
5th  of  May,  1870.     Proceedings. 
Charleston,    S.    C:    Walker,  Evans   cfe   Cogswell,    1870.     8k 

pp.     8-. 

Immigration  restriction  league.     Publications,  nos.  1-41. 
Boston,  18H-190Jf.     Jfi  nos.     8°. 

No.  35  missing. 

Contents. — 1.  The  present  aspect  of  the  immigration  problem.     2d 
ed.    1894.     14  pp.     2.  Study  these  figures  and  draw  your  own 
conclusions.      (4)  pp.     3.  Various  facts  and  opinions  concerning 
the    necessity    of    restricting    immigration.     1894.     14    pp.     4. 
Twenty  reasons  why  immigration  should  be  further  restricted 
now.     (4)  pp.     5.  Latest  information  about  immigration.     (Cor- 
rected to  Feb.  13th,  1895. )     6.  The  educational  test  as  a  means 
of   further  restricting    immigration.     1895.     21   pp.     7.    Latest 
statistics    about    immigration.      (July   1st,    1894,   to  April    1st, 
1895.)     8.  What  the  Commission  on  the  unemployed  says  about 
immigration.      1   sheet.      9.  Latest  figures  about    immigration. 
Comparison  of  the  fiscal  years  ending  June  30,  1894  and  1895. 
2  pp.     10.  What  does  the  American  press  say  about  the  fur- 
ther restriction  of  immigration?     (4)   pp.     11.  Distribution   of 
illiterate  immigrants.     (6)  pp.     12.  Do  our  states  desire  further 
immigration?    What  classes  of  immigrants  do  they  want?    (4)  pp. 
13.  Is  the  educational  test  demanded  by  the  country?    See  the 
list  of  newspapers  in  favor  of  it.     4  pp.     14.  The  present  Italian 
influx,  its  striking  illiteracy.     (4)  pp.     15.  Immigration  figures 
for  1896.     (2)  pp.     16.  Immigration.    Its  effects  upon  the  United 
States.     Reasons    for    further  restriction.      2d  ed.     12  pp.     17. 
Bibliography  of  recent  hterature  on  immigration.     2d  ed.     4  pp. 
18.     Text  of  immigration  bills  introduced  into  55th   Congress, 
first  session.    March-July,  1897.    12  pp.    19.  Immigration  figures 
for  1897.     (2)  pp.     20.  Endorsements  of  the  illiteracy  test  for  the 
further  restriction  of  immigration.     4  pp.     21.  Immigration  and 
the  .educational    test,  by  Prescott  F.  Hall.     1897.     11  pp.     22. 
Foreign  steamship  agitation  against  the  immigration  restriction 
bill.     4  pp.     23.  Forcible  demand  of  the  press  for  the  further 
restriction  of  immigration  by  the  illiteracy  test.     7  pp.    .24.  The 
surprising  circular  of  the  Immigration  protective  league.     Pur- 
pose and  operation  of  the  Lodge  bill  greatly  misrepre.*ented. 
5  pp.     25.  Immigration  figures  for  1898.     (2)  pp.     26.  Immigra- 
tion figures  for  1899.     (3)  pp.     27.  Immigration  figures  for  1900. 

(3)  pp.     28.  Bibliography  of  recent  literature  of  immigration. 

(4)  pp.  29.  Immigration  figures  for  190i.  (3)  pp.  30.  Digest 
of  immigration  statistics.  Effects  of  immigration  upon  the  United 
States  and  reasons  for  further  restriction.  Proposed  legislation. 
27  pp.  31.  Some  reasons  for  the  adoption  of  the  educational  test 
as  a  means  of  further  restricting  and  regulating  immigration. 
(2)  pp.     32.  Effect  of  the  educational  test  bill  upon  Germans. 


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8  pp.  33.  Restriction  of  immigration,  l)y  Francis  A.  Walker. 
1899.  437-451  pp.  34.  Whence  our  immigrants  come,  and  where 
they  go.  Census  figures  of  1890  and  liKK).  11pp.  3H.  Immigra- 
tion figures  for  1902.  (3)  pp.  37.  The  present  status  of  the 
immigration  prul)lem.  6  pp.  38.  Immigration  figures  for  1903. 
(3)  pp.  .'W.  Extracts  from  the  report  of  the  Commiasioner- 
general  of  immigration  for  the  year  ending  June  30,  1903.  4  pp. 
40.  Burdens  of  recent  immigration  as  illustrated  in  the  State  of 
New  York,  by  Frank  H.  Ainsworth.  8  pp.  41.  The  restriction 
of  immigration,  l)y  Robert  De  C.  Ward.     ^12)  pp. 

Italy.     Ministero  degll  ajf'ofl  ^sti^ri.     Commissainato  delV  emigrazio7ie. 
Bolletino  dell'  emi<^nizione. 
Roma:   Tipograjia  naz'ionalt^  1903-1905. 
Currently  received. 

James,  Edmund  J.     Emigration  and  immigration. 

{In  Lalor,  John  J.  Cyclopaedia  of  political  science,  jwlitical  economy, 
and  of  the  political  history  of  the  United  States,  vol.  2,  pp.  85-94. 
Chic^o,  1883.     8°.) 

Jarvis,  Edward.     Immigration  into  the  United  States. 

Boston:  James  B.  Osgood  and  company  .1 1872.    {2).,  15  pp.    8°. 
"  Reprinted  from  The  Atlantic  Monthly  for  April,  1872." 

Jones,  Thomas  Jesse.     The  sociology-  of  a  New  York  cit}-  block. 

±\\'W  York.,  The  Colamhla  university  pi'e^s..  The  Maanillan 
company .,  agents;  London.,  1\  S.  King  i&: son.,  WOlf..  133 p)p. 
8^.  {Studies  in  history.,  eco?wrnics  and  prihlic  laic,  ed.  hy 
the  faculty  of  political  science  of  Colurnhia  U7iiversity,  vol. 
XXI,  no.  2.) 

Kapp,  Friodrich.     Immigration  and  the  commissioners  of  emigration 
of  the  state  of  New  York. 
New  York:   Douglas  Taylor,  1S70.     {I^).,  Hi.,  21^.1  pp.     Plates. 
Portrait.     8°. 

Immigration. 

{In  Journal  of  social  science,  vol.  2,  pp.  1-30.    New  York,  1870.    8°. ) 

Kingdom,  William,  jr.     America  and  the  British  colonies.     Exhibit- 
ing at  one  \  iew  the  rompiirative  advantages  and  disadvan- 
tages each  countr}'  oti'ers  for  emigration. 
London:    Printed  f on'  G.  and  W.  B.  Whittaker,  1820.     vii, 
(1),  359  pp.     8^. 

Kingsbury,  Harmon.     The  immigrant's  good  Samaritan. 

I*uhlishcd  hy  Daniel  Panshau\  Neio  York,  [184^\.     117  pp. 


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Kort  overzicht  en  handeliding  voor  landverhuizers  naar  Noord- 
Amerika. 

Zutphen:    W.  C.  Wandeven,  1187^\     62  pp.     12°. 

Legoyt,  Alfred.    L'emigration  europeenne;  son  importance,  ses  causes, 
ses  effets. 
Guillaumin  et  cie,  Paris.,  1861.     (^),  Zv,  333  pp.     8°. 

Lehmann,  Emil.     Die  deutsehe  Auswanderung. 

Berlin:    Verlag  von  Georg  Reimer^  1861.     103 pp.     8°. 

Levasseur,  Emile.     Emigration  in  the  nineteenth  century. 

{In  U.  S.  Bureau  of  foreign  commerce.  Emigration  and  immigra- 
tion, pp.  720-734.     Washington,  1887.     8°. ) 

' '  Translated  from  '  1'  Economiste  f ranyais, '  September  27  and  Octo- 
ber 4,  1884." 

Livingston,  [Edward]  Discurso  de  Mr.  Livingston,  contra  la  ley  de 
expulsion  de  extranjeros,  dada  en  los  Estados-Unidos  de 
America.  Acompanado  de  un  prologo  y  de  un  comentario 
del  traductor. 

Mexico:  1873.     Imprenta  de  la  "  Yoz  de  Mexico.''''    v,  31  pp. 

The  speech  of  Edward  Livingston,  esq.,  on  the  third  reading 

of  the  alien  bill. 
Philadelphia:  Printed  by  James  Carey.,  \1798\     16 2)p-     <?°. 

Longstafif,  George  Blundell.     Studies   in   statistics,  social,  political, 
and  medical. 
London:  JE.  Stanford.,  1891.     xvi,  4^6  pp.    Map)s.     Tables. 

"The  migrations  of  the  people  in  the  19th  century,"  pp.  34-51; 
"The  growth  of  new  nations:  The  United  States,"  pp.  54-112. 
"Canada,"  pp.  113-127;  "South  America,"  pp.  128-136;  "South 
Africa  and  Australasia,"  pp.  137-155. 

Lord,  Eliot.     The  Italian  in  America,  by  Eliot  Lord,  John  J.  D. 
T/enor,  Samuel  J.  Barrows. 
New    York:   B.  F.  Buck    db    company^  1905.     ix.,  268  pp. 
Plates.     Portrait.     8°. 

Contents. — The  flow  of  emigration  [by  E.  Lord] — The  inheritance 
and  progress  of  united  Italy  [by  E.  Lord] — The  causes  and  regu- 
lation of  Italian  emigration  [by  E.  Lord] — Italian  settlement  in 
American  cities  [by  E.  Lord] — In  competition  and  association 
[by  J.  J.  D.  Trenor] — In  the  mining  fields  [by  J.  J.  D.  Trenor]  — 
On  farm  and  plantation  [by  E.  Lord] — Rising  demand  for  Italian 
immigrant  labor  [by  E.  Lord] — The  call  for  better  distribution 
[by  E.  Lord] — Pauperism,  disease  and  crime  [by  S.  J.  Barrows] — 
Progressive  education  and  assimilation  [by  E.  Lord] — Privileges 
and  duties  of  Italian-American  citizenship  [by  J.  J.  D.  Trenor] 


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Louisiana.     Bureau  of  Immui ration.     An  invitation  to  immigrants. 
Louisiana:  its  products,  soil  and  climate. 

Baton  Rouge:   The  Advocate,  ISO J^.     180pp.     8°. 

Ludewig,  Hermann  E.     Das  Auswanderungswescn  in   Deutschland. 
Bericht  an  den  Deutschcn  Volksx  orein  zu  New-York. 
J^ew  York:    Gedruckt  lei  Jacob  Lid,  \^lSkH\.     18pp.     <?°. 

Mackenna,   Benjamin  Vicuna.     Bases    del    inforrae    presentado    al 
supremo  gobierno  sohre  la  inmigracion  estranjera  por  la 
comision  especial  nombrada  con  est;  objeto. 
Santiago  de  Chile:  Imprentanaci-onal,1865.     230pp.    8^^. 

McLanahan,  Samuel.  Our  people  of  foreign  speech;  a  handbook 
distinguishing  and  describing  those  in  the  United  States 
whose  native  tongue  is  other  than  English,  with  particular 
reference  to  religious  work  among  them. 
JVew  Fork,  Chicago,  [etc.]:  F.  U.  Revell  company,  [1904]. 
105,  {6)  pp.     Diagrams.     8'^. 

Marcus,  Moses.     Address  on  the  subject  of  emigration. 

^Vw  York:  J.  T.  Crowd!  d;  co.,  18^6.     ^0 pp.     12^-'. 

[Marman,  11.  van  der.]     Emigratie  van  Nederlanders  naar  onze  over- 
zeesche   Bezittingen,   meer  bepaald  naar   Suriname,   door 
Amerinus  Senior. 
Groningen:  Erven  B.   Van  del' Kamp,  1873.     17 pp-     8'-^. 

Maryland.     Bureau  of  immigration.         Second  report. 
Baltimore,  31d.,  1899.     53pp.     8\ 

Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor.      Race  in  industry, 

from  the  Thirty-fourth  annual  report  of  the  Massachusetts 

Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  pages  1  to  130,  and  Labor 

bulletin  of  the  conunonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  no.  27, 

August,  1903,  containing  Aliens  in  industry,  immigration 

act  of  the  United  States,  and  statistical  abstracts. 

[Washiiigton :    Govet'nntent  printing  ojfice,  1903.]     131  pp. 

8-.    {U.  S.     58th  Cong.,  1st  sess.     Senate  document  no.  "27.) 

December  4,  1903,  referred  to  the  Committee  on  immigration  and 

ordered  to  lie  printed. 

Matthew,  Patrick.  Emigration  fields.  North  America,  the  Cape, 
Australia,  and  New  Zealand;  describing  these  countries, 
and  giving  a  comparative  view  of  the  advantages  they  pre- 
sent to  British  settlers. 
Edinburgh:  A.  and  C.  Black;  [etc.,  etc.],  1839.  xi,  {1), 
237  pp.     Frontispiece.     Folded  maps.     12^. 


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Mesnaud  de  Saint-Paul,  flean.    De  rimmigration  etrangere  en  France 
consideree  au  point  de  vue  economique. 
Paris:  A.  Rousseau^  1902.     viii,  14-3  j)j).     8°. 
"Index  bibliographique":  pp.  [vii]-viii. 

Meyers,  John  Frederic.     Report  on  immigration,   and  the  proper 
transportation   of   immigrants  to   and  within  the  United 
States.     Made  to  the  Secretar}^  of  the  treasury.     Novem- 
ber 1,  1871. 
Washington:  Government  j^rintlng  office.,  1871.     7 pj)-     ^°' 

Sa7iie.     [German  translation.] 

[Washington,  D.  a,  1871.]     8pp.     <§". 

Report  on  protection  to  immigrants.     1873, 

{In  U.  S.     43d  Congress,  1st  session.    Senate  executive  document 
no.  23,  pp.  157-192.) 
Meyrick,  A.  S.     Immigration  and  the  labor  problem. 

{In  New  Jersey.     Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries.     7th 
annual  report,  1884,  pp.  282-296.     Trenton,  N.  J.,  1885.     8°.) 

Mill,   Hugh   Robert.     New   lands:   their   resources  and  prospective 
advantages. 
London:    Charles  Griffin  &  company.,  1900.     xi.,  (1),  280pp. 
Maps.     12"^. 

Introductory  volume  of  Griffin's  "New  Land"  series. 

Millis,  Harry  A.     The  law  affecting  immigrants  and  tramps. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1897,  pp.  355-361.     Boston,  1898.     8°.) 

Missouri  immigration  convention.     Official  proceedings.     Held  in  St. 
Louis,  April  13th,  14th,  15th,  1880. 
[St.  Louis:   Tim,es printing  house,  1880.]     Ifi  pp.     8^. 

Mudie,  Robert.  The  emigrant's  pocket  companion;  containing,  what 
emigration  is,  who  should  be  emigrants,  where  emigrants 
should  go;  a  description  of  British  North  America,  espe- 
cially the  Canadas;  and  full  instructions  to  intending  emi- 
grants. 
London.,  J.  Cochrane  and  co..,  1832.     xvi.,  276  pp.     12^. 

New   Jersey.      Bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries.      7th 
annual  report,  1884. 
Trenton,  N.  J. :  John  L.  Murphy,  1885.     8^. 

"  Importation  of  foreign  labor  under  contract,"  pp.  274-281;  "  Im- 
migration and  the  labor  problem,"  pp.  282-296. 

Nevr  York.     Commissioners  of  emigration.     Annual  reports,  1847  to 
1860,  1872,  1882,  1889. 
New  York:  John  F.  Trow, printer,  [etc.],  1861-1890.     J^  vols. 


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Ne-w  York.     Bulletin  of  the  Department  of  labor  of  the  state  of  New 
York.     Vols.  1-6  (nos.  1-22)  June,  1890-Sept.,  1904. 
Alhany:  J.  B.  Lyon  company,  1800-190.'^.     G  rols.     8'-. 

Title  varies. 

Contain  the  stati>;ti<.s  ot  alien  arrivals  at  the  port  ot  New  York. 

Bureau  oflahor  .stafifttf'cs.     Tenth  annual  report  for  the  year 

1892. 
Albany:  James  B.  Lyon,  189-i.     2  vols.     8-. 
"Immigration,"  vol.  1,  pp.  170-195. 

Sixteenth  annual  report,  1898. 

^ew  York  and  Alhany:    Wynki>op  Llallenheck  Cravyford  co., 
1899.     I^lates.     8^ 

Part  II.  "Immigration,  its  progress,  extent  and  effect,"  pp.  954- 
1150.  Part  III.  "  Investigation  of  alien  lalx»r  employed  on  state 
contract  work,"  pp.  1151-1158. 

La  Nuova  legi.'^lazione  sulla  emiorazione  c  .sul  rilascio  dei  passaporti 
per  Te.stero. 
Como:    Tipografia  editrice  ostinelli  di  Bertolini  Nani  e  c, 
1902.     195  j)j).     16^. 

Oetken,  Friedrich.     Reise  eine.s  deutschen  Landwirth.s  durch  die  Ver- 
einigten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika.     Zweite  Autlage. 
Oldenburg,  1881.     Schulzesche  ILof-Buchhandlung.     {li),  15Jf, 
(1)  j)p.     7^°. 

Oldrini,  Alexander.     Italian  immigration.     A  statement  derived  from 
the  most  recent  statisfics  (1891  and  first  quarter,  1892). 

(//*  U.  S.  52d  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  report  no.  1.333,  jip. 
265-277. ) 

Ontario.     The  innnigrant  in  Ontario!     The  premier  province  of  Can- 
ada.    Issued  by  authority  of  the  government  of  Ontario. 

Brantford,  Ont. :   Printed  by  Watt  cfc  Shenston,  1884-     64-  pp. 
Fo/'drd  map.     8'-^. 

Pennsylvania.     Department  of  intei'nal  affairs.     Annual  report  of 
the   Secretar}'  of   internal   aflairs.     Part    III.     Industrial 
statistics,  vol.  12,  1884. 
Ilarrishiirg:  Lane  S.  Hart,  1885.    2pts.ini  vol.     Plates.    8~. 
Immigrant  labor,  pt.  1,  i)p.  63-71. 

Peterson,  P.  A.     Brodrafolkens  storhetstid  fir  tVuhanden. 
[jVe70  York,  1891.]     8^.  pp.     12-. 

Piper,  Horace  L.     Report  on  necessary  reforms  in  carrying  steerage- 
passengers.     1873. 

{In  U.  S.  43d  Congress,  1st  session.  Senate  executive  document  no. 
23,  pp.  195-200.) 


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Ravenstein,  E.  G.     The  laws  of  migration. 

{In  Royal  statistical  society.     Journal,  vol.  48  (1885),  pp.  167-227; 
vol.  52  (1889),  pp.  241-301.     London,  1885-1889.     8°.) 

Richter,  Dmitri]  J.     Die  Auswanderung  aus  Russland  und  Finland. 

( In  Jahrbiicher  f iir  Nationalokonomie  und  Statistik.  3.  Folge,  29. 
Band,  pp.  69-77.     Jena,  1905.     8°. ) 

Riis,  Jacob  A[ugust].     The  battle  with  the  slum. 

JVeiv  Yad\  London:   The  Macmillcm  company^  190%.     «i^  Jt.65 
pp.     Illustrations.     Plates.     8°. 

"The  battle  with  the  slum"  is  properly  the  sequel  to  "How  the 
other  half  lives." 

How  the  other  half  lives;  studies  among  the  tenements  of 

New  York. 
Neic  Yorl-:    Charles  Scribner's  sons,  1903.     xv,  (i),  304-  pp- 
Illustrations.     Plans.     W'^. 

Sanborn,  F.  B.     Insanit}^  and  immigration. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1898,  pp.  268-275.     Boston,  1899.     8°. ) 

• Migration  and  immigration. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.    Proceedings, 

1886,  pp.  253-259.     Boston,  1886.     8°.) 

Regulation  of  emigration, 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 

1887,  pp.  212-214.     Boston,  1887.     8°. ) 

Sanders,  Thomas  B.     Report,  relative  to  the  alterations  in  existing 
laws  necessar}^  to  secure  effectual  protection  to  steerage- 
passengers  on  emigrant-vessels.     1874.     Januarj^  1,  1873. 
{In  U.  S.  43d  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  executive  document 
no.  23,  pp.  49-107. ) 

Sanderson,  John  P.    Republican  landmarks.    The  views  and  opinions 
of  American  statesmen  on  foreign  immigration. 
Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  dt  co.,  1856.     367 pp.     <?°. 

Santa- Anna  Nery,  Frederico  Jose  de.    L'emigration  et  I'immigration 
pendant  les  dernieres  annees. 
Genova:  Ttpo.  del  R.  Istituto  Sordo-Muti,  189 If.    60 2)p.    4 

Schade,  Louis.    The  immigration  into  the  United  States  of  America, 
from  a  statistical  and  national-economical  point  of  view. 

Washington:  Printed  at  the  Union  office,  1856.     15 pp.     8°. 

The  United  States  of  North  America  and  the  immigration 

since  1790.     A  statistical  essay. 
Washington,  B.  a,  [1855 f].     8pp.     8^. 
Caption-title. 


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Schulteis,  Herniaii  J.     Report  on  European  immigration  to  the  United 
States  of  Amoricii,  and  the  causes  which  incite  the  same; 
with  recommendations  for  the  further  restriction  of  unde- 
sirable immigration  and  the  establishment  of  a  national 
quarantine. 
Washington:   Government  printing  office^  1893.     01  pp.     8^, 
Mr.  Schulteis  was  appointed  member  of  a  special  commission  to 
investigate  in  Europe  the  subject  of  immigration  to  the  United 
States. 

Schwegel,  H.  Die  Einwanderung  in  die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von 
Amerika.  Mit  besonderer  Rucksieht  auf  die  Osterreichisch- 
ungarische  Auswanderung. 

{In  Zeitschrift  fiir  Volkswirtschaft,  Sozialpolitik  und  Verwaltung, 
vol.  13,  pp.  160-207.     Wien,  1904.     4°.) 

Sherard,  Robert  H.     At  the  closed  door,  being  the  true  and  faithful 
account  of  an  experiment  in  propria  persona  of  the  treat- 
ment accorded  to  pauper  emigrants  in  New  York  harbour 
hy  the  officials  of  the  American  democrac}', 
London:  Dighy,  Long  <&  CO.,  1902.     185pp.     12^. 

Smith,  Richmond  Mayo-.     Emigration  and  immigration:  a  study  in 
social  science. 
Weiu  York:    Charles  Scribner's  sons ,  1890.    xiv.,316 pp.    12-. 
Contents. — Introduction:  The  nature  of   the  question  to  be  dis- 
cussed and  of  the  phenomena  to  be  observed;  2.  The  history  of 
emigration;  .3.  The  history  of  immigration;  4.  Immigration  and 
population;  5.  The  political  effects  of  immigration;  6.  The  eco- 
nomic gain  by  immigration;  7.  Competition  with  American  labor: 
8.  Social  effects  of  immigration;  9.  As.sisted  emigration  and  immi- 
gration;  10.  Protecting  the  emigrant:  The  passengers'  acts;  11. 
Chinese  immigration;  12.  Restrictions  on  immigration;  13.  The 
•  juestion  of  principle;  Bibliography. 

Immigration  and  the  foreign-born  population. 

(/»  American  statistical  association.     Publications,  vol.  3,  pp.  304- 
320.     Boston,  1893.     8°.) 

Statistics  and  sociology.     Science  of  statistics.     Part  1. 

Wew  York:  Macmillan  and  co.,  1895.     icvi,399 pp.     8^. 

"Migration,"  pp.  314-340. 

Social  progress;  a  3'ear  book  and  encyclopedia  of  economic,  indus- 
trial, social   and   religious   stiitistics.     Josiah  Strong,  edi- 
tor. 
]^ew  York :  Th  e  Baker  a  n  d  Taylor  co. ,  {190j^-1905] .   2  voh.   s  . 

Stamer,  William  J.   A.     The  gentleman   emigrant:    his   daily  life, 
sports,  and  pastimes  in  Canada,  Australia,  and  the  United 
States. 
London:    Tlnslty  h,-ot]oiK.  187J(..     2  cola.     8-. 


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Straten-Ponthoz,  Gabriel  Auguste  van  der,  comte.  Recherches  sur 
la  situation  des  emigrants  aux  Etats-Unis  de  I'Amerique  du 
Nord,  par  le  baron  A.  van  der  Straten  Ponthoz. 

Bnixelles:  Meline^   Cans  et  cotnpagnie,  ISIf-G.     vii,  158  pp. 
Folded  Tiiap.     8°. 

Strong,  Josiah.     Our  country;   its  possible  future  and  its   present 
crisis.     With  an  introduction  by  C.  H.  Bell. 
Baker  d;  Taylor  co..  New  York,  [1891].     ,/-,  {10),  \15\-%75  pp. 

12°. 

" Perils. — Immigration,"  pp.  44-61. 

Sturz,  J.  J.     Suggestions  for  the  encouragement  of  emigration  by 
theoretical,  financial  and  practical  means. 
Washijigton,  D.  C,  1866,    W.  Koch.     11pp.     8°. 

Sundbarg,  Gustav.     Bidrag  till  utvandringsfragan,  fran  befolknings- 
statistisk  s\'npunkt. 
Upsala,   1885-86,    Akademiska    hoktryckeriet.      {2),   vi,   338 
pp.     8°. 

S-waak,  James  M.     The  restriction  of  immigration. 

{In  his  Notes  and  comments  on  industrial,  economic,  political  and 
historical  studies,  pp.  177-183.     Philadelphia,  1897.     8°. ) 

Thomason,  D.  R.     Hints  to  emigrants,  or  to  those  who  may  contem- 
plate emigrating  to  the  United  States  of  America. 
Philadelphia:  Isaac  Ashmead,  18^8.     124- pp.     '21^°. 

Thoughts  on  emigration  in  a  letter  from  a  gentleman  in  Philadelphia 
to  his  friend  in  England. 
London,  179J^.     17  pp.     8°. 

TiflFany,  O.  H.  American  national  character  as  affected  by  immi- 
gration. 

{In  his  Pulpit  and  platform,  pp.  212-226.     New  York,  1893.     8°.) 

Turner,  Thomas  J.     The  hygiene  of  emigrant  ships. 
Boston:  Franklin  press,  1881.     71pp.     8°. 

Read  before  the  American  public  health  association,  Dec,  1880. 

United  States.  Bureau  of  foreign  commerce.  Commercial  relations 
of  the  United  States  with  foreign  countries\during  the  year 
1899.  I 

Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1900.     2  vols.     8°. 
Emigration  from  the  Netherlands,  vol.  2,  pp.  535-537. 

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United  States.  Bureau  of  foreign  commerce.  Emigration  and  immi' 
giation.  Reports  of  the  consular  officers  of  the  United 
States. 
Washington:  Govei^nmerit  printing  office.,  1887.  iv,  74^ pp. 
Diagrams.  Tahles.  8'-".  (4.9th  Congress,  2d  session. 
House  executive  document  no.  157.) 

Certain  of  these  papers  are  reprinted  in  "Consular  reports,  no.  76, 

April,  1887." 
Contents. — Report  <>n  the  immigration  of  skilled  laV)or  into  the 
United  States;  Reports  on  emigration  from  Europe:  Austria- 
Hungary;  Belgium;  France;  Germany;  (ireece;  Italy;  Malta; 
Netherlands;  Norway;  Portugal;  Russia;  Spain;  Sweden;  Swit- 
zerland; United  Kingdom.  Reports  upon  immigration  into  Brit- 
ish North  America;  Mexico;  Central  America;  South  America; 
West  Indies;  Australia.  Emigration  in  the  nineteenth  century, 
by  Emile  Levasseur.  Memorandum  on  citizenship  and  naturali- 
zation. 

Bureau   of  lininigratlon.     Digest  of  innnigration  laws  and 

decisions.     Compiled  l>y  Chapman  W.  Maupin. 
Washington:  Government  j^rinting  office,  1899.     1^7 pp.     8°. 
{U.  S.  Ti'easury  department  document  no.  2108.) 


Immigration  laws  and  regulations.     March  11,  1893. 

Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1893.     18 jip-     8^. 
(U.  S.  Treasury  department  docuTnefiit  no.  1591.) 

Immigration  laws  and  regulations.     Ma}'^  22,  1895. 

Washington:    Government  printing  o-ffice,  1895.     20pp.     8^. 
(U.  S.  Treasury  department  document  no.  177 4.) 


Immigration  laws  and  regulations.     Aug.  16,  1898. 

Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1898.     20 pp.     8"^. 

{U.  S.  Treasury  department  document  no.  2034.) 

Inmiigration  laws  and  regulations.     April  9,  1900. 


Washington,  Government  jyrinting  office,  1900.     20pp.     8^. 
Immigration  laws  and  regulations.     March,  1903. 


Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1903.     32  pp.     8^. 

Immigration  laws  and  regulations.     August,  1903. 

Washington:    Government  printing  <ffice,  1904.     35pp.     8^. 
{U.  S.  Department  of  commerce  and  lahor  document  no.  9.) 

Immigration  laws  and  regulations.     August,  1903. 


Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1905.     40 pp-     8^. 
{U.  S.  Department  of  commerce  and  lah&r  document  no.  9.) 

Immigration  regulations.     Mar.  13,  1903.     4  pp.     i  ^. 


{Treasury  department  circular  no.  32.) 


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United  States.  Congress.  Senate.  Comtnittee  on  immigration. 
Restriction  of  immigration.  Hearings  before  the  Com- 
mittee .  .  .  [January  15,  1902]  in  relation  to  certain 
bills  ...  [S.  662,  S.  222  and  S.  1891,  to  provide  an 
educational  test  for  immigrants]. 
Washington:  Government ^^'I'intlng office.,  190^.    28 pp.    8°. 

Department  of  commerce  and  ldboi\  A  copy  of  a  commu- 
nication from  the  Secretaiy  of  commerce  and  labor  sub- 
mitting an  estimate  of  appropriation  for  improvement 
at  Ellis  island  immigrant  station,  New  York.  Januarj"  13, 
1904.  4  pp.  8°. 
{58th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  document  no.  392.) 

A  copy  of  a  communication  from  the  Secretary  of 


commerce  and  labor  submitting  an  estimate  of  appropria- 
tion for  repairs  of   government  property  at  Ellis  island. 
March  3,  1904.     2  pp.     8°. 
{58th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  document  no.  580.) 

Report  of  the  Commission  appointed  by  the  President 


on  September  16,  1903,  to  investigate  the  condition  of  the 
immigration  station  at  Ellis  island. 
Washington:    Government  2>rinting  office.,  190 Jf,.     38  pp.     8"^. 
U.  S.  Department  of  commerce  and  labor  document  no.  10.) 

Bureau  of  statistics.     Immigration  into  the  United 

States.  Immigrants  arrived  in  the  United  States,  by  coun- 
tries, during  the  month  of  April,  and  the  ten  months  ending 
April,  1904  and  1905. 

{In  U.  S.  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance  of  the  United 
States,  no.  9,  series  1904-1905.     April,  1905,  pp.  3885-3886. ) 

Similar  statistics  of  immigration  have  been  printed  in  the  Monthly 
summary  since  July,  1893.  See,  also,  United  States.  Treasury 
department.  Bureau  of  statistics.  Quarterly  reports  of  the  chief 
of  the  Bureau  of  statistics. 

Department  of  labor.  The  Italians  in  Chicago.  A  social  and 
economic  stud3^  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Carroll 
D.  Wright. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office.,  1897 .  Jfi9  2)p-  8°. 
{U.  S.  Department  of  labor.     Ninth  special  report.) 

The  slums  of  Baltimore,   Chicago,   New  York,   and 


Philadelphia.     Prepared  by  Carroll  D.  Wright. 

Washington:  Government  printing  office.,  189 Jf..     620pp.    8^. 
{  U.  S.  Department  of  lahor.     Seventh  special  repoi^t. ) 

Department  of  state.     Special  consular  reports. 
See  Dingley,  F.  L. 


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United    States.     Industrial  commhdon.     Reports  on  immigration, 
including  testimony,  with   review  and  digest,  and  special 
reports. 
WiVHhingtou :    Government  printing  office,   1901.     cxxiyi,  Hlf.0 
pp.     8°.     {Vol.  XV  of  the  Commissi  on'' 8  reports.) 

Contents.— I.  Review  of  evidence  and  special  report.«.  II.  Topical 
digest  of  evidence.  Parti.  Hearings  before  the  Industrial  com- 
mission on  the  subject  of  immigratiun.  Part  II.  General  statist- 
tics  of  immigration  and  foreign-born  population,  by  K.  Dana 
Durand.  Part  III.  Immigration  and  it.s  economic  effects,  by  John 
R.  Commons.  Part  IV.  Chinese  and  Japane.'^e  labor  in  the 
mountain  and  Pacific  states,  by  Thomas  F.  Turner. 

President.      Grover  Cleveland.     Immigration  laws.    Message 

from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  returning  to  the 
House  of  Representatives,  without  his  approval,  House  bill 
numbered  7864,  entitled  ''An  act  to  amend  the  immigration 
laws  of  the  United  States.''     March  3,  1S'.>7.     5  pp.     8, 
{hlitli  Congress.,  2d  session.,  Senate  document  no.  185.) 

Trea.surij   department.     Bureau   of   statistics.     Innnigration 

and    passenger   movement  at   ports  of   the  United  States 
during  the  year  ending  June  30,  1893. 
Washington:    Government  printing  office,  189 If..     6 If.  pp.     8^. 

Same.     1804. 

Washington:    Government  printing  office,  1895.     77  pp.     8^. 
Same.     1895. 


Washington:     Government   p)rinting    office,    1896.     83   pp. 
Folded  plate.     8^. 

Immigration    into  the  United  States,   showing 


number,  nationality,  sex,  age,  occupation,  destination,  etc., 
from  1820-1903. 

{In   Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  n.  s.,  vol.  10, 
June,  1903,  pp.  4333-1444.) 

Quarterly  reports  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau 


of  .-statistics;  showing  the  imports  and  exports  of  the  United 
States,  and  other  statistics  relative  to  the  trade  and  indus- 
try of  the  country. 
Washi7igton:    Government   printing    office,    1876-1893.     18 
vols.     8°. 

Contain  (|uarterly  statements  of  statistics  of  immigration. 

Statistical    a>)stract    of    the    United    States. 


Finance,  coinage,  mining,  commerce,  immigration,  tonnage, 

navigation,  the  postal  service,  public  lands,  etc.    Prepared 

.  .  .  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  the  treasury. 

Washi7igion:    Government   jjrinting    office,    1879-1902.     25 

vols,  in  2Jf..     8^. 

See  also  Young,  Edward. 


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United  States.      War  department.     Division  of  customs  and  insvlar 
affairs.     Immigration  regulations  for  the  island  of  Cuba. 
Washington:    Govermnent printing  office .,  1899.    9 pp.    8^. 

Immigration    regulations   for   the   Philippine 

islands. 
Washington:    Government  printing  offict,  1899.    9  pp.    8°. 

Immigration    regulations   for    the    island    of 


Porto  Rico. 

Washington:    Government  p7'inting  oflce,  1899 .    9  pp.    8^. 

Uruguay.     Comision  central  de  imnigracion.     Estatuto  y  reglamento 
interno. 

Montevideo:  Imprenta  del  telegrafo.^  1866.     11pp.    12^. 

Venezuela.     Congreso.     Venezuela.     Laws   regulating   immigration 
and  public  lands. 
{Washington:  Government  printing  office.,  1895. \    50  pp.    8"^. 
{Bureau  of  the   American  republics,    Washington,   D.    C. 
Special  hulletin,  June,  1895.) 

Villeneuve,  Alphonse.     Les  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique  et  Femigration; 
conference  donnee  a  Rome  par  [!]  par  M.  I'abbe  A.  Ville- 
neuve, le  21  mars  1891,  sous  les  auspices  du  Comite  de 
Rome  pour  Femigration  italienne,  extrait  du  xx™®  siecle. 
Marseille:  Impr.  marseillaise,  1891.     vi,  53 pp.     8^. 

Waghorn,  Thomas.     Waghorn  on  emigration  to  Australia  on   the 
broadest  possible  principles,  for  the  future  amelioration  and 
prosperitj^  of  Great  Britain. 
London:   Published  hy  George  Mann,  \18}fS\.     16pp.     8°. 

Walker,  Francis  A.     Immigration  and  degradation. 

{In  his  Discussions  in  economics  and  statistics,  vol.  2,  pp.  417-426. 

New  York,  1899.     8°.) 
/ 

Methods  of  restricting  immigration. 

{In  Ms  Discussions  in  economics  and  statistics,  vol.  2,  pp.  427-434. 
New  York,  1899.     8°. ) 

Restriction  of  immigration. 

{In  his  Discussions  in  economics  and  statistics,  vol.  2,  pp.  435-451. 
New  York,  1899.     8°.) 

Ward,  Robert  De  C.     The  immigration  problem;  its  present  status 
and  its  relation  to  the  American  race  of  the  future. 
New  York:   The  Charity  organization  society,  \1901i\.     16  pp. 

Cover-title. 

"Reprinted  from  Charities,  vol.  12,  no.  6." 


BOOKS    ON    IMMIGRATION  33 

Warne,  Frank  Julian.     The  Slav  invasion  and  the  mine  workers;  a 
stud}'  in  immigration. 
Philadelphia  and  London:  J.  B.  Llppincott  company,  lOOIf.. 
211  J) J>'     Frontlspleo'  {imip).     12^. 

Webb,  C.  II.     A  manual  for  emigrants. 

New  Yorl-:   Printed  by  William  Oshorn,  184^.    37  pp.    12^. 

Wells,  George  W.     Facts  for  immigrants. 

Jacknonville.,  Fla.:   PrlnUd  at  the  pre-sH  hook  and  joh  office^ 
1877.     39  pp.     8'-. 

The  West-ward  nuiicli  of  emigration  in  the  United   States,  consid- 
ered in  its  bearing  upon  the  near  futuro  of  Colorado  and 
New  Mexico. 
Lancaster,   Pa. :   Inquirer  printing  and  pvhlishing  company^ 

187 4.     63  pp.     8^. 

Whelpley,  James  Davenport.  The  problem  of  the  iinniigrant;  a  l)rief 
discussion,  with  a  sununar}'  of  conditions,  laws,  and  regu- 
lations governing  the  movement  of  population  to  and  from 
the  British  empire,  l^'nited  States,  France.  Belgium,  Switz- 
erland. Germany,  Italy,  Austria-llungar}',  Spain,  Portugal, 
Netherlands,  Denmark,  Scandinavia  and  Russia. 
London:  Chapman  cfc  Llall,  Id.,  1905.  vl,  (2),  295,  (1) 
pp.     8^. 

White,  Arnold.     Immigration  of  aliens. 

( //*  International  congress  of  charities.  Public  treatment  of  pauper- 
ism, pp.  191-197.     Chicago,  1893.     8°.) 

The  problems  of  a  great  city.     New  ed. 

London:  Bemlngton  and  CO.,  1887.     (10),  275 pp.     12^. 
"Emigration,"  pp.  64-115;  "Colonization,"  pp.  116-129. 

Wilkins,  William  Henry.     The  alien  invasion;  with  an  introductory 
note  l)y  the  Right  Reverend  the  bishop  of  Bedford. 
London:  Methuen  d;  co.,  1892.     xil,  192  pp.     12'^.     {Social 
questions  o^ to-day.) 

Appendices:  A.  Some  obsolete  alien  acts. — B.  The  alien  act  of 
William  IV. — C.  Italian  law  as  to  vajirants. — D.  Th<?  Danish  alien 
law. — E.  Summary  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States. — F.  Some 
colonial  immigrant  acts. — G.  List  of  trades  unions  which  have 
condemned  pauper  immigration. 

Woods,  Robert  Archc}',  ed.    Ameiicans  in  process;  a  settlement  study 
1)V  residents  and  associates  of  the  South  End  house,  North 
and  West  ends,  Boston. 
Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  Mljff  In  and  company,  1902. 
ix,{Ii),389,{l)pp.     Maps.     Plan.     12^. 


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Woods,  Robert  Archey,  ed.     The  city  wilderness;  a  settlement  study; 
by  residents  and  associates  of  the  South  End  house,  South 
end,  Boston. 
Boston  and  New  Yoi'Jc:  Houghton^  Mifflin  and  company,  1898. 
vii,  (4),  319  pp.     Ma2)s.     Plans.     Diagrams.     12°. 

Woodworth,  John  M,     Report  on  the  immigration  service,  1873. 

(/?i  U.  S.  43d  Congress,  Ist  session.     Senate  executive  document 

no.  23,  pp.  3^8. ) 
Report  of  an  investigation  into  the   treatment  and  condition  of 

steerage-passengers. 

Some   defects  in  the  immigration  service.     Suggestions  of 

remedy  therefor,  with  reference  to  the  sanitary  interests  of 
the  countr3^ 

{In  American  public  health  association.     Public  health  reports  and 
papers,  vol.  1,  pp.  441-446.     New  York,  1875.     8°.) 

Wright,  Carroll  D.     Influence  of  trade  unions  on  immigrants. 

(/n  U.  S.     Bureau  of  labor.     Bulletin  no.  56,  Jan.,  1905,  pp.  1-8.) 
Report  to  the  President  of  the  United  States,  S^pt.  8,  1904. 

Wrightington,  S.  C.     Effects  of  immigration  on  the  community. 

{In  National  conference  of  charities  and  correction.     Proceedings, 
1890,  pp.  281-290.     Boston,  1890.     8°. ) 

Young,    Edward.      Special   report   on    immigration;    accompanying 
information  for  immigrants.     May  15, 1871.     231  pp.     8°. 
{U.  S.  Jf.'2d  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  executive  document 
no.  1.) 

Same. 

Washington:    Government  'printing  office.,  1892.     xxvii,  (i), 
231pp.     5°. 

Rapport  special  sur  I'immigration;  accompagne  de  renseigne- 

ments  pour  les  immigrants. 

Washington:    Imprimeriedugouvernement,1872.    (.4)?  xxxiii, 
(i),  250  pp.     8'^. 

Spezieller  Bericht   iiber  Einwanderung  in  die  Vereinigten 

Staaten  nebst  Nachrichten  f iir  Einwanderer. 
Washington:  Druck  der   Regierungs-Druckerei,   1872.     (^), 
158  pp.     5^. 


IMMIGRATION:   ARTICLES  IN   PERIODICALS 


1818.     Emigration  to  the  United  SUites. 

N!Jei<'  register,  vol.  11^  {Aug.  7,  1818):  380-382. 

1820.     Emigration  to  the  United  States. 

Mies'  register,  vol.  18  {Apr.  29,  1820):  157-158. 

1835.     Immigration. 

North  American  review,  vol.  Jfi  {Apr.,  1835):  4^7-476. 

1846.     Foreign  immigration  to  the  United  States. 

De  Bows  revieic,  vol.  21  {Jan.,  18^6):  574.-577. 

1847-1848.  Foreign  immigration:  its  natural  and  extraordinary 
causes;  its  connection  with  the  famine  in  Ireland  and  .scar- 
city in  other  countries.     O.  C.  Gardiner, 

American  reinew,  vol.  6  {Nov.,  1847):  4'^'^-4G6;  {Dec,  1847): 
633-651;  vol.  7  {April,  184S):  419-4^1. 

1848.     Immigration  into  the  United  States. 

De  Brno's  remeiv,  vol.  5  {Mar.,  1848):  243-249. 

1850.     The  immigration. 

Mercershurg  rtvietv,  vol.  2  {Nov.,  1850):  620-634. 

1853.     Immigration,  as  affecting  labour  and  prices.     Hyde  Clarke. 
Bankers'  tnagazine  {London),  vol.  13  {Nov.,  1853):  731-735. 

1855.     Sources  from  which  great  empires  come.     Immigration. 
De  Bora's  review,  vol.  18  {June,  1855):  698-705. 

1855.     The  immigration  since  1790;  a  statistical  essay.     Louis  Schade. 
JIunfs  merchants'  magazine,  vol.  33  {Oct.,' 1855):  509-513. 

1867.     European  immigration.     Jno.  A.  Wagener. 

De  Bow's  review,  n.  s.,  vol.  3  {June,  1867):  525-535;   n.  s., 
vol.  4,  {July- Aug.,  1867):  94-105. 

1869.     The  philosophy  of  immigration. 

Catholic  ivorld,  vol.  9  {June,  1869):  399-405. 

1872.     Immigration.     Thomas  White,  /'/•. 

Canadian  mmthly,  vol.  1  {Mar.,  1872):  193-200. 

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1872.     Immigration.     Edward  Jarvis. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  29  {April,  1872):  l,5J4.-liB8. 

1872.  The  immigrant  in  Canada.     Thomas  White,  jr. 

Canadian  monthly,  vol.  2  {July,  1872) :  2-8. 

1873.  The    administration    and    protection   to    immigrants.     John 

Frederic  Meyers. 
Bepublic,  vol.  1  {Dec,  1873):  577-585. 

1875.    The  immigration  movement. 

Bankers'  magazine  {New  Yo^rk),  vol.  30  {Sept.,  1875):  173-179. 

1877.     Juvenile  pauper  immigration. 

Canadian  monthly,  vol.  12  {Sej)t.,  1877):  292-298. 

1877.     The  immigrant's  progress.     William  H.  Rideing. 

Scribner's  monthly,  vol.  U  {Sept.,  1877):  577-588. 

1879.     The  philosophy  of  immigration.     William  Brown. 

Canadian  monthly,  vol.  15  {June,  1879) :  696-701. 

1882.     Why  they  come.     Edward  Self. 

North  American  review,  vol.  13 J^  {Ap}\,  1882):  34,7-367. 

1882.  The  political  economy  of  immigration. 

American,  vol.  4,  {Aug.  5,  1882):  262-263. 

1883.  A  national  need  and  its  business  supply.     Clarence  Gordon. 

Manhattan,  vol.  2  {July,  1883):  60-66. 

1883.    The  paupers  and  the  immigration  law.     A.  G.  Sedgwick. 

Nation,  vol.  37  {July  5,  1883):  6-7. 

1883.  The  training  for  emigration  among  the  middle  and  upper 

classes. 
Bankers'  magazine  {London),  vol.  Jf3  {August,  1883):  703-707. 

1884.  Evils  incident  to  immigration.     Edward  Self. 

North  American  review,  vol.  138  {Jan.,  1884):  78-88. 

1884.     Defective  naturalization  laws.     William  Strong. 

North  American  revieiv,  vol.  138  {May,  1884):  4,15-4,28. 

1884.     Immigration  into  the  United  States.     Armand  Liegeard. 

Boyal  statistical  society.     Journal,  vol.  1^7  {Sept.,  1884):  4-96- 
516. 

Translated  from  Journal  de  la  Soci^te  de  statistique  de  Paris,  June, 
1884. 

1884.     State-directed  emigration:  its  necessitj\     Zo?'C?  Brabazon. 

Nineteenth  century,  vol.  16  {Nov.,  1884):  764-787. 


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1885.     State  aid  to  emigrants.     .1.  11.  Tuke. 

Nineteenth  century,  rol.  17  {Feb.,  1885):  280-296. 

1887.     Undesirable  immigration. 

Puhlic  opinion,  vol  J  {Apr.  30,  1887):  1,9-52. 
Press  cominent.«. 

1887.     The  tide  of  immigration. 

PuUic  opinimi,  vol.  3  {May  11,,  1887):  97-99;  {July  30, 1887:) 
336-338. 

Press  comments. 

1887.     Dangers  of  unrestricted  immigration.     Hjalmar  H.  Boyesen. 
Forum,  vol.  3  {July,  1887):  532-54^. 

1887.     Immigration  again.     Worthington  C,  Ford. 

JVatian,  vol.  1,5  {Aug.  11,  1887):  108-109. 

1887.  Restricting  immigration.     E.  L.  Godkin. 

Nation,  vol.  l/j  {Dee.  29,  1887):  518-519. 

1888.  Occupations  of  immigrants.     Fred.  Perry  Powers. 

Quarterly  journal  of  economioi,  vol.  2  {Jan.,  1888):  223-228. 

1888.     Restriction  of  immigration.     Edward  W.  Bemis. 
Andove?'  revieiv,  vol.  9  {Mar. ,  1888) :  251-261,. 

1888.     Immigration  by  passport.     T.  T.  Munger. 

Century  magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  13  {March,  1888):  791-799. 

1888.     The  invasion  of  pauper  foreigners.     Arnold  White. 

Nineteenth  century,  vol.  23  {March,  1888):  l,ll,-}^2. 

1888.     Control  of  immigration.     Do  we  need  the  immigrants '.     The 
question  of  principle.     Richmond  Mayo-Smith. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  3  {Mar.,  1888):  1,6-77 ;  {June., 
1888):  197-225;  {Sept.,  1888):  Ifid-W- 

1888.     The  distribution  of  our  immigrants.     Edward  W,  Bemis. 

Andover  review,  vol.  9  {June.  1888):  587-596. 

1888.     The  invasion  of  pauper  foreigners.     Stephen  N.  Fox. 
Contemporary  review,  vol.  53  {June,  1888) :  855-867. 

1888.     Immigration. 

Pullic  opinion,  vol.  5  {July  11,,  1888):    313-311,;   {July  21, 
1888):  331-333;  {Aug.  25.  1888):  1,^51-1,31,. 
Press  comments. 

1888.     A  menacing  irruption.     T.  V.  Powderly. 

North  Amei'ican  revunc,  vol.  11,7  {Aug.,  1888):   165-17!,. 


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1888.     The  French  decree  against  immigration. 

Spectator,  vol.  61  [Oct.  6,  1888):  1350-1352. 

1888.  Naturalization  laws  and  their  enforcement.     C.  C.  Bonney. 

N<iio  Englander,  n.  «.,  vol.  13  {Nov.,  1888):  305-327. 

1889.  Immigration  and  crime.     William  M.  F.  Round. 

American  social  science  association.     Journal,  vol.  26  {1889): 
'    66-78. 

1889.     New  reasons  for  restricting  immigration.     Hjalmar  H.  Boy- 
esen. 
Our  day,  vol.  3  {Feb.,  1889):  127-138. 

1889.     Government  by  aliens.     A.  Cleveland  Coxe. 

Forum,  vol.  7  {Aug.,  1889):  597-608. 

1889.     Italian  immigration  into  the  United  States.     Eugene  Schuyler. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  Jf.  {Sept.,  1889):  Ji.80-li!95. 

1889.     The  American  field  for  emigration. 

Chximheris  journal,  vol.  66  {Dec.  28,  1889):^  820-823. 

1889.     Immigration  and  crime.     William  M.  F.  Round. 
Forum,  vol.  8  {Bee,  1889):  1^28-IfJfi. 

1889.  The  tide  of  immigration. 

FuUic  ophiion,  vol.  8  {Dec.  28,  1889):  28Ji,-285. 

1890.  L'emigration  Europeenne.     Eugen  von  Philippovich. 

Hetme  d^ economic  politique,  vol.  Jf.  {1890):  3Ji.l-373. 

1890.     The  immigrant's  answer.     John  P.  Altgeld. 
Forum,  vol.  8  {Feb.,  1890):  681^-696. 

1890.     Mr.  Powderl}'^  on  excessive  immigration. 

American,  vol.  20  {May  10,  1890):  76-78. 

1890.     Our  foreign  immigration — Its  social  aspects.    J.  Chetwood,^V. 

Arena,  vol.  2  {Aug.,  1890):  268-277. 

1890.  The  immigration  of  destitute  foreigners.     W.  H.  Wilkins. 

National  revieio,  vol.  16  {Sept.,  1890):  113-12 1^. 

1891.  La  politique  des  Etats-Unis  relative  a  l'emigration.     R.  Mayo- 

Smith.     Tr.  de  J,  Chartrou. 

Revue  d^'economie politique,  vol.  5  {1891):  29-38. 

1891.    The  restriction  of  immigration.     Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 

North  American  review,  vol.  152  {Jan.,  1891):  27-36. 

1891.     Quality  of  our  latest  immigration.     J.  B.  Bishop. 

Nation,  vol.  52  {Feb.  5,  1891):  108. 


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1891.     Lumigration.     Solomon  Schindler. 

Arma,  vol.  3  {March,  1801):  J^lo-l^O. 

1891.     The  proper  sieve  for  immitrrants.     E.  L.  Godkin. 
^\^t '><>„,  ool.  52  {Apr.  IG,  1891):  312. 

1891.     The  immigration  problem.     Vj.  L.  Godkin. 
Nation,  vol.  52  {Apr.  30,  1891):  35Ji.-355. 

1891.     The  language  test  for  immigrants.     A.  A.  Berle,  E.  C.  Spencer. 

Nat 'ion,  col.  52  {Apr.  30,  1801):  3G0-3G1. 

1891.     The  immigration  problem. 

Nation,  col.  52  {2Iay  11^,  1891):  1^01. 

1891.     Lynch  law  and  unrestricted  immigration.   Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 
North  America7i  review,  vol.  152  {May,  1891):  602-612. 

1891.     Immigration  and  the  tariff.     William  McAdoo. 

Far  It  in,  vol.  11  {June,  1891):  398-Jfi5. 

1891.     Foreign  pauper  immigration.     S.  H.  Jeyes. 

F(rrt nightly  review,  n.  s.,  vol.  50  {July,  1891):  13-24. 

1891.     Are  our  immigrants  to  blame?     Oswald  Ottendorfer. 
Forum,  vol.  11  {July,  1891):  5J^l-5Jfi. 

1891.     Immigration  and  degradation.     Francis  A.  Walker. 

Forum,  vol.  11  {Aug.,  1891):  63If-6U. 

1891.     Immigration:    a    symposium.     The   value    of    immigration. 
Charles  Parkhur.st.     The  evil   of   inmiigration.      W.   H. 
Wilder.     Dut}^  of  the  nation  and  the  church  toward  immi- 
gration.    George  L.  Curtiss. 
Methodist  review,  vol.  73  {Sept.- Oct.,  1891):  709-726. 

1891.     The  new  immigration.     J.  H.  Noble. 

Nation,  vol.  53  {Sept.  17,  1891):  209-210. 

1891.  Immigration  troubles  of  the  United  States.     W.  H.  Wilkins. 

Nineteenth  century,  vol.  30  {Oct.,  1801):  583-595. 

1892.  The  immigration  problem.     E.  P.  Clark. 

Nation,  vol.  54.  {Jan.  7,  1892):  4-5. 

1892.     Methods  of  restricting  immigration.     William  E.  Chandler. 
Forum,  vol.  13  {Mar.,  1892):  128-142. 

1892.     Our  national  dumping-ground.     A  study  of  immigi-ation. 
fJohn  B.  Weber  and  Charles  Stewart  Smith. 
North  American  review,  vol.  154  {April,  1892) :  4^4-438. 

1892.     Tbe  immigration  problem.     Samuel  Epes  Turner. 
Social  economist,  vol.  2  {Ajiril,  1892):  359-365. 


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1892.     Incalculable  room  for  immigrants.     Edward  Atkinson. 

Forum,  vol.  13  {May,  1892):  360-370. 

1892.    The  invasion  of  destitute  aliens.     Earl  of  Dunraven. 

Nineteenth  centu)^,  vol.  31  {June,  1892):  985-1000. 

1892.     The  present  state  of  the  immigration  question.     John  Hawks 
Noble. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  7  {June,  1892) :  232-2 Ji3. 

1892.     The  immigration  problem  in  America. 

Westmhistei^  review,  vol.  138  {July,  1892):  65-70. 

1892.     Gli  Italiani  a  New  York  ed  a  Chicago.     Giuseppe  Giacosa. 

miova  antologia,  vol.  12^  {Aug.  16,  1892):  618-6}fi. 

1892.     Immigration.     Francis  A.  AValker. 

Yale  review,  vol.  1  {Aug.,  1892):  125-llt5. 

1892.     Studies  in  immigration.     The  Scandinavians  in  the  Northwest. 
Kendric  C.  Babcock.     The  mine  laborers  in  Pennsylvania. 
Henrj^  Rood. 
Forwn,vol.  U{Sept.,  1892):  103-122. 

1892.     Report  of  the  Standing  committee  on  immigration  and  inter- 
state migration. 
Lend  a  hand,  vol.  9  {Sept.,  1892):  155-172. 

1892.     Alien  immigration.     C.  E.  Howard  Vincent. 

JS^eiv  review,  vol.  7  {Nov.,  1892):  606-618. 

1892.  Immigration. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  U  {Dec.  10,  1892):  221-222;  {Ltc.  31, 
1892):  296-298. 

Press  comments. 

1893.  Le  probleme  de  I'immigration  dans  les  Etats-Unis  de  I'Ame- 

rique.     Pietro  Sitta. 

Revue  d'econotnie 'politique,  vol.  7  {1893):  815-832. 

1893.     What  immigrants  contribute  to  industry.     George  F.  Parker. 

Forum,  vol.  11^  {Jan.,  1893):  600-607.' 

1893.    Alien  degradation  of  American  character.     Sydney  G.  Fisher. 
Forum,  vol.  U  {Jan.,  1893):  608-615. 

1893.     The  quarantine  bill.     E.  E.  Hale. 

Lend  a  hand,  vol.  10  {Jan.,  1893):  1-6. 

1893.     The  harm  of  immigration.     E.  L.  Godkin. 

Nation,  vol.  56  {Jan.  19,  1893):  J^2-It3. 


immigration:  articles  in  periodicals  41 

1893.     Shall  immigration  be  suspended.     William  E.  Chandler. 
North  American  reui€u\  vol.  156  {Jan.^  1893):  1-8. 

1893.     Perils  of  unsifted  immigration.     Joseph  Cook. 

Our  (lay,  vol.  11  {Jan..  1893):  Jf2-]f7. 

1893.     A  .solution  of  the  immigration  problem.     William  H.  Jeffrey. 
American  journal  of  politics.,  vol.  2  {Feb.,  1893):  132- 13  If.. 

1893.     The  other  side  of  the  immigration  question.     A.  A.  Halbrook. 
American  journal  of  politics.,  vol.  2  {Feb..,  1893):  106-158 . 

1893.     A  practical  remedy  for  evils  of  immigration.      Gustav  H. 
Schwal). 
Forum,  vol.  U  {Feb.,  1893):  805-8 U. 

1893.     Why  inmiigration  should  not  be  su.spended.     Henry  C.  Hans- 

l)rough. 
North  Ain erica?)  rei'ieir,  vol.  156  {Feb.,  1893):  220-227. 

1893.     How  to  deal  with  oui-  immigrants.     Edward  Everett  Hale. 
Social  economist,  vol.  J/.  {Feb. ,  1893) :  75-83. 

1893.     Immigration  and  the  foreign  born   population.      Richmond 
Mayo-Smith. 
American  statistical  association.    Publications,  vol.  3  {March- 
June,  1893):  30^-320. 

1893.     Chicago  e  la  sua  colonia  Italiana.     Giuseppe  Giacosa. 
Nuova  (intologia,  vol.  12 If,  {March  1,  1893):  15-33. 

1893.     Russian  Jews  as  desirable  immigrants.     Ida  M.  \'un  Etten. 
Foi-um,  vol.  15  {April,  1893):  172-182. 

1893.     Italian  immigrants  and  their  enslavement.     S.  Merlino. 
F(mim,  vol.  15  {April,  1893):  183-190. 

1893.     Philo.sophy  of  immigration  and  annexation.     George  Gunton. 

Social  economist,  vol.  J,  {April,  1893):  193-20,^. 

1893.     Unrestricted  immigration  dangerous  to  American  institutions. 
William  R.  Wood. 
Am  ei'ican  journal  of  politics,  vol.  2  {May,  1893):  512-524.. 

1893.     European  peasants  as  immigrants.     N.  S.  Shaler. 
Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  71  {May,  1893):  646-655. 

1893.     ••  Unrestricted  immigration  dangerous."     William  R.  Wood. 
Public  opini(m,  vol.  15  {May  27,  1893):  173-174. 
From  the  American  journal  of  politics  for  May. 

1893.     The  immigration  question  in  Congress.     Richard  H.  Sylvester. 
American  journal  (f  politics,  vol.  2  {June ^  1893):  567-577. 


42  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1893.     Immigration.     Richard  H.  Sylvester.     E.  D.  McCrear}-. 

Public  opmioH,  vol.  15  {June  10,  1893):  221-222. 
From  the  American  journal  of  politics  for  June. 

1893.     Immigration  and  the  labor  problem.     Thomas  Nixon  Carver. 
American  journal  of  politics.,  vol.  3  {July^  1893) :  78-81. 

1893.     The  restriction  of  immigration.     Ellen  Battelle  Dietrick. 
Social  economist.,  vol.  5  (July,  1893):  21-31. 

1893.     Should  we  restrict  immigration?     Arthur  Cassot. 

American  journal  of  politics,  vol.  3  {Sept.,  1893):  2JiS-251. 

1893.     The  census  and  immigration.     Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 

Century  magazine,  vol.  J^.6  {Sept.,  1893):  737-739. 

1893.     History  of  immigration.     Charles  S.  Hoyt. 
Lend  a  hand,  vol.  11  {Oct.,  1893):  276-291. 

1893.     Immigration   and   the   sweating   svstem.     George   Ethelbeii; 
Walsh. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  18  {Nov.,  1893):  17]^-179. 

1893.     The  immigration  problem. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  16  {Nov.  9,  1893):  122. 
From  the  New  York  Independent. 

1893.  Immigration  of  aliens.     Arnold  White. 

Charities  review,  vol.  3  {Dec,  1893):  70-78. 

1894.  Has  immigration  dried  up  our  literature?     Sydney  G.  Fisher. 

FoTU7n,  vol.  16  {Jan.,  1891^):  560-567. 

1894.     Is  it  practicable  to  regulate  immigration  ?     John  Chetwood,^>. 
Overland  monthly,  n.  s.,  vol.  23  {Feb.,  1894):  166-171. 

1894.     The  immigration  question.     William  H.  Jeffrey. 

American  journal  of  politics,  vol.  4  {March,  189 Ji):  320-325. 

1894.     How  we  restrict  immigration.     Joseph  H.  Senner. 

North  American  review,  vol.  158  {April,  189If) :  JfdJf.-Jf99. 

1894.     The  present  aspect  of  the  immigration  problem.     Kobert  De 
C.  Ward. 

Charities  review,  vol.  3  {June,  189 If) :  390-399. 

1894.     Immigration  and  the  land  question.     C.  J.  Buell. 

Arena,  vol.  10  {Nov.,  189^):  807-8 U. 

1894.  The  burden  of  indiscriminate  immigration.     Julia  H.  Twells. 

American  journal  of  politics,  vol.  5  {Dec,  189 If):  608-616. 

1895.  Alien  immigration.     Geoffrey  Drage. 

Fortnightly  review,  n.  ,s-.,  vol.  57  {Jan.,  1895):  37-46. 


immigration:  articles  in  periodicals  43 

1895.     I  111  mi  lunation  and  naturalization.     H.  Sidne}'  Everett. 
Atlantic  mcmthly,  vol.  75  { March,  1895):  S^S-SSJ. 

1895.     Alien  imniigration — a  rejoinder.     Arnold  White. 

Fuitn'i^Jdly  review,  ;?.  .v.,  v„L  57  {Manl,.  1S95):  501-507. 

1895.     Alien  immigration.     Geotirev  Drage. 

Royal  statistical  society.     Journal.,   vol.   58  {March,   1805): 
1-35. 

1895.     The  working-man  and  ininiio^ration.     John  Watrous  Knight. 

Cjiaritit'x  revii'iv,  vol.  .'t  (May.  1805):  30J-J75. 

1895.     Canadian  immigrant-;.     Arthur  Paterson. 

Natiojial  review,  vol.  25  {May,  1895):  399-Ifi9. 

1895.     Strangers  within  our  gat€.s. 

('hairihei'i s  journal,  vol.  72  {June  1,  1895):  S}^!i.-S1^7 . 

1895.     Immigration.     Edward  F.  McSweeney. 

AoH-riran  federationist,  vol.  2  {Dec,  1895):  172-175. 

1895.  Ha.s  immigration  increased  population?     Sydney  G.  Fisher. 

Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  4^  {Dec,  1895):  ^4^-^55. 

1896.  Our  attitude  toward  foreigners.     B.  W.  Williams. 

American  magazine  of  civics,  vol.  8  {Jan..  1806):  64^-0'8. 

1896.     The  protection  of  Italian  emigrants  in  America.     Luigi  Bodio. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  23  {April,  1896):  Jf2-J^6. 

1896.     Immigration  from  Italy.     J.  H.  Senner. 

Nat^th  American  review,  vol.  162  {May,  1896):  61^9-657. 

1896.     The  restriction  of  immigration.     Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 
Our  day,  vol.  16  {May,  1896):  281-290. 

1896.     Restriction  of  immigration.     Francis  A.  Walker. 
Ailayitic  monthly,  vol.  77  {June,  1896):  822-829. 

1896.     Is  the  foreigner  a  menace  to  the  nation?     W.  G.  Puddefoot. 
American  magazine  of  civics,  vol.  9  {July,  1896):  1-11. 

1896.     The  restriction  of  immigration.     Edward  W.  Bemis. 
Bihliotheca  Sa<yra,  vol.  53  {July,  1896):  560-573. 

1896.     Handling  the  immigrant.     Helen  M.  Sweeney. 

Catholic  world,  vol.  63  {July,  1896):  ^97-508. 

1896.     Where  do  the  immigrants  go?     Cyrus  C.  Adams. 
Chautauquan.,  vol.  23  {Aug.,  1896):  551-555. 

1896.     Immigration  evils.     Rhoda  Gale. 

Lipptnrotfs  magazine,  vol.  58  {Aug.,  1896):  231-236. 


44  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1896.     Italian  immigration.     Prescott  F.  Hall. 

North  American  review^  vol.  163  {A  ug. ,  1896) :  25^-^51),. 

1896.     Immigration  and  crime.     Sydney  G.  Fisher. 

Popxdar  .science  monthly,  vol.  1^9  {Sept.,  1896):  625-630. 

1896.     Economic  aspects  of  immigration.     John  A.  Roebling. 

Aint-rican  magazine  of  civics,  vol.  9  {Oct.,  1896):  235-2If5. 

1896.     Immigration  and  crime.     Hastings  H.  Hart. 

American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  2  {JVov.,  1896):  369-377. 

1896.  Statistics  of  immigration. 

Guntoii's  magazine,  vol.  11  {Dec,  1896):  4^1-4-36. 

1897.  The  Lodge  immigration  bill. 

FuMic  opinion,  vol.  22  {Feb.  25,  1897):  231-232. 

1897.     The  Padrone  sj'^stem. 

Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  12  {May.  1897):  3J^2-3Jt9. 

1897.     Should  immigration  be  restricted?     Simon  G.  Croswell. 

North  American  review,  vol.  16 4  {May,  1897):  526-536. 

1897.     Immigration  restriction  as  a  necessity.     Henry  White. 

Am trican  federal ionist,  vol.  4  {June,  1897):  67-69. 

1897.     The  immigration  question.     J.  H.  Senner. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Anncds, 
vol.  10  {July,  1897):  1-19. 

1897.     The  law  affecting  immigrants  and  tramps.     Harr}'  A.  Millis. 

Charities  review,  vol.  7  {Sept.,  1897):  587-594- 

1897.     Immigration  and  the  educational  test.     Prescott  F.  Hall. 
North  American  review,  vol.  165  {Oct.,  1897):  393-4.02. 

1897.     The  immigrant  problem.     John  M.  Schick. 

Reformed  church  review,  4th.  ser. ,  vol.  1  { Oct. ,  1897) :  4^4-^^- 

1897.     Immigration,  hard  times,  and  the  veto.     John  Chetwood, //■. 
Arena,  vol.  18  {Dec,  1897):  788-801. 

1897.  The   immigration   of   coloured    races   into   British   colonies. 

Arthur  R.  Butter  worth. 
Society   of  comjjarative   legislation.     Journal,  vol.  2  {Dec, 
1897):  333-353. 

1898.  Restricting  immigration.     Carl  Schurz. 

Harper's  weehly,  vol.  4.2  {Jan.  8,  1898):  27. 

1898.     Educational  tests  for  immigrants.     J.  H.  Senner. 

Independent,  vol.  50  {Jan.  20,  1898):   77. 


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1898.     The     foreign    element     in    American    civilization.     Arthur 
Houghton  Hyde. 

Popular  Hclenee  monthly,  vol.  52  {Jan.,  1898):  387-Ji.OO. 

1898.     New  immigration  bill. 

Puhllc  opni'mn,  ool.  24.  {Jan.  27,  1898):  102. 
Outlook,  vol.  58  {Feb.  26,  1898):  508. 

1898.     Some  Americans  from  oversea.     Kirk  Munroe. 

Harper\'<  new  monfJih/  magazine,  vol.  ,%'  {Fehruary,  1898): 
J^9-U0. 

1898.     The  law  relating  to  the  relief  and  care  of  dependents.     HI. 
Immigrants  and  tramps.     Harrj-  A.  Millis. 

American  jour )atl  of  sociology,  vol.  3  {Jfarc/i,  1898):  031-61^8. 

1898.     An  un-American  test.     S.  J.  Barrows. 

Independent,  vol.  50  {March  21^^  1898):  369-370. 

1898.  Innnigration  restriction  defeated. 

Oat  look,  vol.  60  {Drc.  2.^,  1898):  990. 

1899.  The  menace  of  immigration. 

GuntorCs  magazine,  vol.  16  {2larrh,  1899):   106-170. 

1899.     The  New  York  immigration  service.     Alvan  F.  Sanborn. 
Independent,  vol.  51  {Aug.  10,  1899):  211,6-211,9. 

1899.  L'emigration  aux  fitats-Unis.     G,  Francois. 

Journal  des  econornistes,  5.  ser.,  vol.  Jfi  {Dec.  15,  1899):  395- 
398. 

1900.  Inunigration  as  it  has  ])een. 

Catholic  world,  vol.  71  {April,  1900):  110-1 IJ,. 

1900.     Present  status  of  immigration  restriction.     Prescott  F.  Hall. 
Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  18  {Ajn-il,  1900):  305-310. 

1900.  Our  immigrants  and  ourselves.     Kate  Hollada}-  Claghorn. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  86  {Oct.,  1900):  535-51^8. 

1901.  New  problems  of  immigration.     Prescott  F.  Hall. 

Forum,  vol.  30  {Jan.,  1901):  555-567. 

1901.     The   changing    character   of    immigration.      Kate    Holladay 
Claghorn. 
World's  work,  vol.  1  {Frh..  1901):  381-387. 

1901      Among  the  immigrants.     Arthur  Henr}'. 

Scrihur's  magazine,  vol.  29  {March,  1901):  301-311. 


■46  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1901.  La  legge  per  la  emigrazione  nei  suoi  rapporti  col  servizio 
militare  e  con  la  cittadinanza.     Augusto  Pierantoni. 

L' Italia  colo7iialt\  anno  2^  vol.  1  {May.,  1901):  3Jf.-65;  {June., 
1901):  U-7Ji;'.cinno2,  vol.  2  {Aug.,  1901):  pp.  1^0-58. 

1901.     L'ltalia  agli  Stati  Uniti  ed  in  California.     C.  Dondero. 

V Italia  coloniale.,  anno  ^,  vol.  1  {June,  1901):  9-22. 

1901.     L'emigrazione  italiana  per  la  California  dovrebbe  essere  prin- 
cipalmente  agricola.     Paolo  Devecchi. 
L'ltalia  coloniale,  anno  ^,  vol.  2  {July,  1901):  50—52. 

1901.     Embrj^o  Americans.     Elizabeth  Robins. 

Harper's    new   monthly    magazine.,  vol.    103   {Sept.,    1901): 
598-602. 

1901.     Gli  Italiani  negli  Stati  Uniti.     G.  H. 

L'ltalia  coloniale,  anno  2,  vol.  2  {Sept.,  1901):  87-90. 

1901.  Restriction  of  immigration.     George  Gunton. 

Institute  of  social  econom  ics.     Lecture  hulletin,  vol.  5  {Nov.  1, 
1901):  79-99. 

1901-1902.  The  f ecundit}"  of  the  native  and  foreign  born  population 
in  Massachusetts.     R.  R.  Kuczynski. 

Q%iarteily  journal  of  economics,  vol.  16  {Nov.,  1901):  1-36, 
{Feb.,  1902):  Ul-186. 

1902.  Problems  of  immigration.     Edward  F.  McSweeney. 

American  federationist,  vol.  9  {Jan.,  1902):  1-10. 

1902.  Gli  Italiani  nel  Nord-America.  (Un  colloquio  con  Monsignor 
Scalabrini.)     G.  G.  Belcredi. 

V Italia  coloniale.,  anno  3,  vol.  1  {Jan.,  1902):  33-38. 

1902.  The  problem  of  immigration.  I.  The  argument  for  suspen- 
sion. John  Chetwood.  II.  Chinese  exclusion.  Robert  C. 
Bryant. 

Arena,  vol.  27  {March,  1902):  251^-266. 

1902.  To  what  extent  does  unrestricted  immigration  counteract  the 
influence  of  our  educational  and  charitable  work?  A.  A. 
Bradley. 

Charities,  vol.  8  {April  5,  1902):  325-330. 

1902-1904.     Le  colonic  italiane  negli  Stati  Uniti.     L.   Parisi   and 

others. 
L'ltalia  coloniale,  anno  3,  vol.  2  {July,  1902):  53-60;  {Aug., 
1902):  m-195;  {Sept.,  1902):  286-30^;  {Nov.,  1902):  500- 
509;  {Dec,  1902):  61^5-656;  anno  ^,  vol.  1  {Feh.,  1903): 
19li.-198;  {March,  1903):  302-309;  anno  J^,  vol.  2  {July, 
1903):  723-731;  anno  5,  vol.  1  {Jan.-Feh.,  1901,):  1,8-58. 


immigration:  articles  in  periodicals  47 

1902.     Immigration's  menace  to  the  national  health.     T.  V.  Powderl}'. 
North  American  reviein^  vol.  175  {July.,  190^):  53-60. 

1902.     The  real  cause  of  the  miners'  strike.     Frank  Julian  Warne. 
Ouilo(>\\  vol.  71  {Aug.  30,  1902):  1053-1057. 

"  The  competition  of  the  Slav,  generally  speaking,  with  the  Anglo- 
Saxon." 

1902.     America's  welcome  to  the  immigrant.     Ernest  Hamlin  Abbott. 

Outlool',  vol.  72  {Oct.  ^,  1902):  257-261^. 

1902.  Americans  in  the  raw.  The  high-tide  of  immigrants;  their 
strange  possessions  and  their  meager  wealth;  what  becomes 
of  them.     Edward  Lowry. 

World\s  work,  vol.  //  {Oct., ^1902):  26U-^655. 

1902.     In  the  paths  of  immigration.     James  B.  Connolly. 
Scribner's  magazine,  vol.  32  {Nov.,  1902):  513-527. 

1902.  The  weak  spot  in  the  American  republic.     J.  Weston. 

Nineteenth  century,  vol.  52  {Dec,  1902):  905-912. 

Emigration  from  the  United  States  to  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

1903.  The  historical  and  religious  origins  of  our  recent  immigrants 

from  eastern  Europe.     Reuben  Parsons. 

American  Catholic (/uartei'ly  7'evieiv,  vol.  28  {Ja7i . ,  1903) :  37-59. 

1903.     The  alien  immigrant. 

BlackwoocTrS    EdinhurgJi    magazine,    rol.    173    {Jan.    1903): 
132-1^1. 

1903.     The  Italian  immigrant  in  America.     William  E.  Davenport. 

Outlook,  vol.  73{J<iu.  3,  1903):  29-37. 

1903.     The  German  immigrant  in  America.     Edward  A.  Steiner. 
Outlook,  vol.  73  {Jan.  31,  1903):  260-26^. 

1903.     The    American's    distrust     of     the     immigrant.      Allan     J 
McLaughlin. 
Pojndar  Hc!e)ice  monthly,  vol.  62  {Jan.,  1903):  230-236. 

1903.     Recent  Jewish   inmiigration    to   the   United   States.     Roger 
Mitchell. 
Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  62  {Feb.,  1903):  33^-31,3. 

1903.     In  the  gateway  of  nations.     eTacob  A.  Riis. 

Century  magazine,  vol.  65  {Mar.    1903):  67J^-682. 
Description  of  Ellis  Island. 

1903.     Diedrenzen  des  amerikanischen  Aufschwungs.     Wilhelm  von 
Polenz. 
Die  Gremboten,  vol.  62  {Mar.  12,  1903):  625-636;  {Mar.  19. 
1903):  709-719;  {Mar.  26,  1903):  753-765. 
1425—05 4 


48  LIBKARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1903.     A  people  from  the  East.     Norman  Duncan. 

Harper's  new  monthly  magazine^  vol.  106  {Mar..,  1903):  553- 
562. 

1903.     Dangers  of  large  foreign  immigration.     Joseph  B.  Bishop. 
International  quarterly.,  vol.  7  {Mar..,  1903):  238-2 Ifi. 

1903.     The  Slovak  and  the  Pole  in  America.     Edward  A.  Steiner. 
Outlook,  vol.  73  {Mar.  7,  1903):  555-56^. 

1903.     L'eniigrazione  italiana  e  la  California. 

Z' Italia  colonial e,  anno  4-,   vol-  1  {April-May,  1903):  4^0- 
UO. 

1903.     "Women  immigrant  inspectors.      What  they  have  done:   the 
reason  for  their  appointment  and  continuation. 
Philanthropist,  vol.  18,  no.  1  {Apr.,  1903):  1-2;  no.  2  {July, 
1903):  1-2;  no.  3  {Oct.,  1903):  1. 

1903.     Les  Etats-Unis  ne  sont  pas  un  pays  Anglo-Saxon.     Edmond 
de  Nevers. 
Bevue  canadienne,  vol.  JfS  {April  1,  1903):  JfOJ^-W. 

1903.     Whence  come  our  immigrants.     W.  Evans-Gordon. 

World's  work,  vol.  5  {Apr.,  1903):  3276-3281. 

1903.     Some  phases  of  immigrant  travel.     James  B.  Connolly. 

Outlook,  vol.  74  {May  23,  1903):  231-236. 

1903.     The  Slavic  immigrant.     Allan  J.  McLaughlin. 

Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  63  {May,  1903):  25-32. 

1903.     Instituti  di  patronato  dell'  emigrazione  italiana  negli   Stati 
Uniti.     Federigo  Boutet. 
Italia  coloniale,  anno  4-,  vol.  1  {June,  1903):  574-580. 

1903.     This  year's  high  tide  of  immigration.     Samuel  E.  Moflett. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  28  {July,  1903): 
50-58. 

1903.     The  Italian  foreman  as  a  social  agent.     Gino  C.  Speranza. 

Charities,  vol.  11  {July  4,  1903):  26-28. 

1903.     Immigration  for  the  fiscal  year  [1902-1903J. 

Independent,  vol.  55  {July  30,  1903):  1771-1772. 

1903.     L'opera  del  Commissariato  generale  per  Temigrazione  e  il  suo 
nuovo  indirizzo.     Ugo  Carleton  Sabetta. 
P Italia  coloniale,  anno  4-,  vol.  2  {July,  1903):  694--699. 

1903.     La  politica  dell'  immigrazione  e  della  colonizzazione  alF  Argen- 
tina.    Vincenzo  Grossi. 
Hivista  marittima,  anno  36  {July,  1903) :  27-67. 


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1903.     The  grave  problem  of  Jewish  immigration. 

World's  work,  vol.  6  (July,  1903):  3598-3603. 

1903.     Blunders  about  immigration. 

Independent,  vol.  55  {Aug.  27,  1903):  206J^-2066. 

1903.     T  lavoratori  italiani  nel  West  Virginia. 

L' Italta  roloniale,  (n\no  If,  rol.  2  {Aug. -Sept.,  1903):  858-861. 

1903.     Gli  Italiani  nell'  Argentina.     Le  impression!  di  un  Sacredote. 
Peppino  Micheli. 
ritcdia  coloniale,  anno  4,  vol.  2  {Aug. -Sept.,  1903):  862-865. 

1903.     Alia  camera  di   commercio  italiana  di  New-York.     La  rela- 
zione  del  presidente.     Antonio  Zucca. 
V Italia  coloniale,  anno  If,  vol.  2  {Aug. -Sept.,  1903):  866-870. 

1903.     The  new  flood  tide  of  immigration. 

Outlook,  vol.  7 If  {Aug.  1,  1903):  773-77If. 

1903.     The  making  of  Americans. 

Outlook,  vol.  7 If  {Aug.  22,  1903):  969-971. 

1903.     The  Hungarian  immigrant.     Eldward  A.  Steiner. 

Outlook,  col.  7 If  {Aug.  29,  1903):  lOIfO-lOIfJ,. 

1903.     Immigration  restriction  in  Australia.     Everard  Digby. 

Society  of  comparative  legislation.     Journal,  n.  s.,   vol.  5 
{Aug.,  1903):  11^3-153. 

1903.     Secret  solicitation  of  emigration. 

Current  lite, uiture,  rol.  35  {Sept.,  1903):  31,9-350. 

1903.     Congresso  pro  emigrazione  temporanea. 

r Italia  coloniale,  anno  If,  vol.  2  {Sept.- Oct.,  1903):  977-1001. 

1903.     K  Timmigrazione  italiana  una  minaccia?     G.  C.  Speranza. 

L  Italia  colon  iale,  an  no  I,,  rol.  2  { S^pt.  -  (M. ,  1903) :  1010-1015. 

1903.     Why  we  are  English  in  spite  of  immigration. 

Ladi&i'  Juj  me  journal,    ol.  20  {St-pt.,  1903):  llf. 

1903.     Slav  invasion  of  the  anthracite  region.     Frank  Julian  Warns. 
ruhlic  ledger  {Philadelphia)  {Sept.  21-26,  Oct.  6,  7,  9, 10, 12, 
1903):  8  of  each  date. 

1903.     L'  emigration  italienne.     Humbert  de  Pianti. 

le  Correspondant,  vol.  213  {Oct.  25,  1903):  236-251. 

1903.     The  great  migration  as  seen  at  the  port  of  New  York.     1.   Paul 
Sonnnerlatte.     2.   Margaret  Gold  Batchelder. 
Home  missionary,  vol.  77  {Oct.,  1903):  230-2^6. 

1903.     Where  our  immigrants  settle.     F.  W.  Hewes. 
World's  work,  rol.  6  {Oct.,  1903):  ^021-4024. 


50  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1903.     British  emigration:  an  appeal  to  England.     David  Mills. 
Empire  review,  vol.  6  [Nov.,  1903):  I^3J^-J^38. 

1903.    The  bright  side  of  Russian  immigration.    Allan  J .  McLaughlin. 
Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  GJj  {Nov. ,  1903) :  66-70. 

1903.     Racial   composition   of    the   American   people:    immigration 
during  the  nineteenth  century.     John  R,  Commons. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  38  {Dec.,  1903):    333-3Jfi;  {Jan.,  1901^): 
433-Jfi3;  {Feb.,  1901i):  533-5 Jf3. 

1903.     Immigration.     Winfield  S.  Alcott. 

Ne^o  England  magazbie,  vol.  29  {Dec,  1903):  Ii.OJf-j!flJf. 

1903.  Migration:  an  example  and  an  opportunity.     Evelyn  Ansell. 

Westminster  review,  vol.  160  {Dec. ,  1903) :  6JfO-6If.6. 

1904.  Quelques  indications  relatives  a  la  loi  americaine  du  3  mars 

1903  sur  I'immigration.     A.  Jusserand. 
Journal  du  droit  international  prive,  vol.  31  {190 1^):  75-80. 

1904.     A  million  immigrants  a  3^ear.     I.  Efforts  to  restrict  undesirable 
immigration.     Henry  Cabot  Lodge.     II.  The  need  of  closer 
inspection  and  greater  restriction  of  immigrants.     Frank  P. 
Sargent. 
Century  magazine,  vol.  67  {Jan.,  190 Ji):  li,66-lf,73. 

1904.     Alien  immigration.     E.  C.  Carter. 

Economic  review,  vol.  llf,  {Jan.  15,  190If):  80-82. 

1904.     Imported  Americans.      I.    The   human   swarm.     Broughton 
Brandenburg. 

Frank  Leslie's  popular  monthly,  vol.  57  {Jan. ,  190Jf) :  24^-259. 

1904.     The  immigration  problem. 

Iron  age,  vol.  73  {Jan.  21,  190 li):  33. 

1904.     II  contributo  degli  Italian!  alia  prosperita  materiale  della  citta 
di  New  York.     Pietro  Acritelli. 
E Italia  coloniale,  anno  5,  vol.  1  {Jan.- Feb.,  190 Jf):  36-1^0. 

1904.     Colonic  italiane  d' America:  Filadelfia.     M.  de  Biasi. 

E Italia  coloniale,  anno  5,  vol.  1  {Jan.-Feb.,  1901i):  JtS-58. 

1904.     The  immigration  scourge.     Guy  Raymond  Halifax. 
Overland  monthly ,  n.  s.,  vol.  JfS  {Jan.,  190 Ji):  65-69. 

1904.     Immigration  and  the  public  health.     Allan  J.  McLaughlin, 

Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  6Ji,  {Jan.,  190^):  232-238. 

1904.     The  problem  of  immigration:  removal  of  Jewish  immigrants 
from  New  York. 
Charities,  vol.  12  {Feb.  6,  1904):  119-120. 


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1904.     The  V>ackwater  of  immigration.     Arthur  P.  Kellogg. 
Chmntiea,  vol.  12  {Feh.  6,  1901^):  127-128. 

1904.     Immigration  as  a  relief  problem.     Edward  T.  Devine. 
C%(rlt!e.s,  vol.  12  {Feh.  6.  190^):  129-13S. 

1904.     Are  we  shouldering  Europe's  burden  i'     F.  H.  Ainsworth. 
rharitie.<^.  vol  12  {Kh.  6',  100 Jf):  ISJ^-lSo. 

1904.     Innuigration  and  dependence.     Kate  Hollada}'  Claghorn. 
Charities,  vol.  12  {Feb.  6*,  1904):  135-137. 

1904.     The  immigration  proV)lem,     Robert  De  C.  Ward. 
Charities,  vol.  12  {F,h.  (J.  1904):  138-151. 

1904.     Immigratfon  and  household  labor.     Frances  A.  Kellor. 
Charities,  vol.  12  {FS.  6',  190^):  151-152. 

1904.     The  need  of  a  general  plan  for  settling  immigrants  outside  the 
great  cities.     Eliot  Norton. 
Charities,  vol.  12  {Feb.  6,  1904):  152-154. 

1904.     Racial  composition  of  the  American  people.     Industr}'.    John 
R.  Common.s. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  38  {Feb.,  1904):  533-543. 

1904.     Imported  Americans.     II.     The  overflow.     Broughton  Bran- 
den  Imrg. 
Frank  Leslie's  popular  monthly,  vol.  57  {Feb.,  1904):  399-413. 

1904.     1  benetici  deir  emigrazione. 

Italia  coloniale,  anno  5,  vol.  1  {Feb. -Mar.,  190 !i):  248-250. 

1904.     From  Italy  to  Pittsl)urgh:  where  the  Pennsylvania  Italians 
come  from.     Maud  Howe. 
Lipplncotfs  naujazlne,  vol.  73  {Feb.,  1904):  200-208. 

1904.     The  problem  of  alien  immigration.     W.  Evans-Gordon. 

I^atlonal  review,  vol.  42  {Feb.,  1904):  907-915. 

1904.     Immigration  from  abroad  into  Massachusetts.     Philip  Edmund 
Sherman, 
New  England  magazine,  n.  s.,  vol.  29  {Feb.,  1904):  67 1-681. 

1904.     A  word  on  Italian  immigration.     William  D.  Foulke. 
Outlook;  vol.  76  {Feb.  20,  1901,):  459-461. 

1904.     The  distribution  of  immigrants. 

Outlook,  vol.  76  {Feb.  27,  1904):  1,89 


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1904.     Italian  immigration.     W.  E.  Davenport. 

Outlool%  vol.  76  {Feb.  27,  190^):  527. 

1904.     Das   Bevolkerungsproblem  in  den  Vereinigten   Staaten  von 
Amerika.     Harr}^  A.  Fiedler. 
Freussiche  Jahrhuchet^  vol.  115  {Feb.,  190Ii):  276-316. 

1904.     The  emigrant  Jews  at  home.     Ezra  S.  Brudno. 

World's  worl',  vol.  7  {Feb.,  190 J^):  U71-W9. 

1904.     Racial  composition  of  the  American  people:  social  and  indus- 
trial problems.     John  R.  Commons. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  39  {Mar.,  190 Jt):  13-22. 

1904.     Imported  Americans.      III.    Through  the   Q\tj  of    thieves. 
Broughton  Brandenburg. 

Frank  Leslie's  popular  monthly,  vol.  57  {Mar.,  190 Jf):  538-54S. 

1904.     For  immigration:  natural  advantages  awaiting  it  in  Louisiana. 

Manufacturers''  record,  vol.  4S  {Mar.  3,  190^) :  131-132. 

1904.     Another  view  of  alien  immigration.     Charles  Rolleston. 

]^ew  liberal  review,  vol.  7  {Mar. ,  190 li) . 


1904.     A  menace  to  America's  oriental  trade.     Wong  Kai  Kah. 

North  American  review,  vol.  178  {Mar.,  190Ji):  JflJt.-Ji.2Ji.. 

1904.     Some  aspects  of  the  immigration  problem.    Roland  P.  Falkner. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  19  {Mar.,  190 Jf):  32-Ji9. 

1904.    The  Russian  Jew  Americanized.     Ezra  S.  Brudno. 
^Vorld''s  work,  vol.  7  {Mar.,  190 Jf):  JiS55-Jt567. 

1904.    The  new  American  type.     H.  D.  Sedgwick. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  93  {Apr.,  190 J^):  535-6 Jf^. 

1904.     What  the  United  States  owes  the  immigrant.     Cyrus  L.  Sulz- 
berger. 
Charities,  vol.  12  {April  23,  190 J^:  Jf20-J,^J^. 

1904.     Racial  composition  of  the  American  people:   city  life,  crime 
and  poverty.     John  R.  Commons. 
Chautauquan,  vol.  39  {Ajjr.,  1904):  1 13-12 Jf. 

1904.     I  linciaggi  negli  Stati  Uniti  e  la  emigrazione  italiana.    Augusto 
Fierantoni. 
L'ltcdia  coloniale,  anno  5,  vol.  1  {April-May,  190Jf):  Ji23-JiJi.7; 
anno  5,  vol.  2  {July,  190 J^):  3Jf.-52. 

1904.     Italians  in  cotton-growing. 

Manufacturer's'  record,  vol.  JfJ5  {Apr.  7,  190 J^):  2Jt9. 


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1904.     To  build  up  Louisiana  [interview  with  W.  W.  Heard].     Lee  J. 
hi\ng\ey. 
Munafactureri  recwd,  vol.  J^5  (Apr.  U,  100 1^):  276-277. 

1904.     I<  the  new  immigration  dangerous  to  the  country '.      O.  P. 
Austin. 
jVarth  American  reviev).,  vol.  178  {Apr..,  1901^:  558-570. 

1904.     Our  Italian  immigrants. 

Outlook,  >'ol.  70  {Ajjr.  10,  100^):  011-912. 

1904.     Solving  the  immigration  problem.     Gino  Carlo  Speranza. 
Outlool',  vol.  76  (Apr.  10,  190^):  928-933. 

1904.     Our  uninvited  guests.     Charles  RoUe.ston. 

Westminster  reviev:,  vol.  101  {April,  1904.):  Ifil-lfi6. 

1904.     Notes  on  the  Italians  in  Boston.     Robert  A.  Woods. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {2Liy  7,  1904):  451-452. 

1904.     How  it  feels  to  be  a  problem:  a  consideration  of  certain  causes 
which  prevent  or  retard  assimilation.     Gino  C.  Speranza. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {May  7,  190^):  457-463. 

1904.     The  philanthropist-padrone.     Charles  B.  Phipard. 
Charities,  vol.  12  {May  7,  1904):  4.70-^72. 

1904.     The  exodus  of  a  Latin  people.     William  E.  Davenport. 
Chamties,  vol.  12  {May  7,  190^):  4.03-467. 

1904.     The  agricultural  possibilities  of  Italian  immigration.    Gustavo 
Tosti. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {May  7,  1904):  ^2-4.76. 

1904.     The  associated  life  of  the  Italians  in  New  York  city.     Antonio 
Mangano. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {May  7,  1904):  4.76-482. 

1904.     The  Italian  and  public  health.     Rocco  Brindisi. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {May  7,  1904):  4S3-486. 

1904.     Tuberculosis  and  the  Italians  in  the  United  States.     Antonio 
Stella. 

Charities,  vol.  12  {May  7,  1901^):  4S0-I^89. 

1904.     Some  aspects  of  Italian  housing  and  social  conditions  in  Phila- 
delphia.    Emily  Wavland  Dinwiddie. 
Charities,  vol.  12  {May  7,  1901^):  490-494.. 

1904.     A  transplanted  birthright:  the  development  of  the  second  gen- 
eration of  the  Italians  in  an  American  environment.     Lilian 
Brandt. 
Charities,  vol.  12  {May  7,  1904):  494.-499. 


54  LIBEARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1904.    The  Italian  under  economic  stress.     Kate  HoUaday  Claghorn. 
Charities,  vol.  m  {May  7,  190 Jf):  50 1-50 J^. 

1904.     Racial  composition  of  the  American  people:    amalgamation 
and  assimilation.     John  R.  Commons. 

Chautatiquan,  vol.  39  {2Iay,  1901^):  217-227. 

1904.     Bringing  German  immigrants  to  the  South.     C.  E.  Hayes. 
''Dixie,''  vol.  20  {May,  190 Jf):  20-21. 

1904.     Imported   Americans.     IV.  The  voyage.     Broughton   Bran- 
denburg. 
Leslie's  monthly  magazine,  vol.  58  {May,  190 Jf):  69-78. 

1904.     II  proletariato  intellettuale  e  il  problema  dell'  emigrazione. 
Enrico  Cocchia. 

Nxiova  antologia,  l^th  ser. ,  vol.  Ill  {May  i,  190Ii) :  89-99. 

1904.     Italian  immigration.     Robert  De  C.  Ward. 

Outlook,  vol.  77  {May  7,  190 J^):  95-96. 

1904.     [Constitutionality  of  the  immigration  law  affirmed.] 
Albany  law  journal,  vol.  66  {June,  190Jf):  173-17 Jf.. 

1904.     Immigration  problems.     J.  C.  Monaghan. 

Catholic  world,  vol.  79  {June,  190 Jf):  285-298;  {July,  1904): 

512-523. 

1904.     The  Scandinavians  in  the  Northwest.     R.  A.  Jernberg. 

Home  missionary,  vol.  78  {June,  190 Jf):  89-9 Jf.. 

1904.     Imported  Americans.     V.    Through  Ellis  island.     Broughton 
Brandenburg. 

Leslie's  monthly  magazine,  vol.  58  {June,  190Ii):  162-171. 

1904.     Immigrants  and  steamship  wars. 

Nation,  vol.  78  {June  16,  1901^):  1^65-1^66 . 

1904.     The  immigration  problem:  a  new  view.     Clarence  H.  Matson. 
Outlook,  vol.  77  {June  25,  190^):  Jf.6 1-1^6 J^. 

1904.     Immigration.     Allan  J.  McLaughlin. 

Popular  science  monthly ,  vol.  65  {June,  190 If):  16Ji.-169. 

1904.     Problems  of  immigration.     Frank  P.  Sargent. 

Am,e7'ican  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals^ 
vol.  2^  {Jidy,  1901^):  151-158. 

1904.     The  diffusion  of  immigration.     Eliot  Norton. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals^ 
vol.  2Ji.  {July,  190li):  159-165. 


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1904.     Selection  of  immigration.     Prescott  F.  Hall. 

American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     AnnaL% 
vol.  2k  {July,  im):  167-m. 

1904.     Immigration   in   its  relation  to   pauperism.     Kate   Hollada}^ 
Claghorn. 
American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.     Annals., 
vol.  U  {J'h/^  1^01^):  1S5-W5. 

1904.     Australasian  methods  of  dealing  with  immigration.     Frank 
Parsons. 
American  academy  of  political  and  .social  science.     Annals., 
vol.  U  {July,  WOJf):  207-220. 

1904.     Proposals  affecting  immigration.     John  J.  D.  Trenor. 

American  academy  of  ])olitical  and  social  science.     Annals., 
vol.  2^  {July,  190Jf):  221-236. 

1904.     What  emigration  may  mean  to  Italy. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews.,  vol.  30  {July.,  lOOJi)  : 
■'09-111. 

Review  of  article  by  Enrico  Cocchia  in  Nuova  Antologia. 

1904.     Imported  Americans.     VI.   The  harvest.     Broughtou  Bran- 
denburg. 
Leslie^ s  monthly  magazine.,  vol.  58  {July.,  190 If):  312-321. 

1904.     Italians  of  New  England.     Amy  Woods. 

New  England  magazine,  n.  .s-.,  vol.  30  {July,  190 Jf):  626-632. 

1904.     Who  shall  regulate  immigration? 

Outlook',  vol.  77  {July  23,  1904):  681-683. 

1904.     The  immigrant,  past  and  present.     Allan  J.  McLaughlin. 
Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  65  {July,  190 Ji) :  224--22?. 

1904.     L'  arret  de  I'emigration  allemande.     Ren6  Gonnard. 

Questions  diplomatiques  et  colon iales,  vol.  18  {Jxdy  1,  1904)' 
26-35. 

1904.     La  colonizzazione  italiana  negli  Stati  Uniti.     A.  I. 

LItidia  colon iale,   anno  5,   vol.   2  {Aug. -Sept.,    Oct. -No v., 
1904):  146-149,  260-266. 

1904.     The  restriction  of  immigration.     Robert  De  C.  Ward. 

North  American  review,  vol.  179  {Aug.,  1904):  226-237. 

1904.     Italian  and  other  Latin  immigrants.     Allan  J.  McLaughlin. 
Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  65  {Aug.,  1904) ■   341-349. 


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1904.     L'emigiation  italienne.     Louis  Jadot. 

Questions  diplomatiques  et  coloniales,  vol.  18  {Aug.  16,  190 Jf): 
W9-219. 

1904.     Alien  immigTation:  the  present  position.     Henn' Seton  Karr, 
D.  J.  Morgan,  ^^^  Evans-Gordon  [Letter  to  the  editorj. 
Saturday  review,  vol.  98  {Aug.  IS,  190Jt):  W2-W3. 

1904.     Emigration  from  Ital3^ 

Bradstreefs,  vol.  32  {Sept.  10,  1904);  591. 

"From  3d  annual  report  of  the  Italian  Commissioner-general  of 
emigration  to  the  Chamber  of  deputies." 

1904.     Immigration  to  foster  cotton  culture.     D.  A.  Tompkins. 
Manufacturers'  record,  vol.  46  {Sej^t.  8,  1904):  173-174- 

1904.     Italian  immigration. 

Manufacturers'  record,  vol.  46  {Sept.  m,  1904):  221. 

Reviews  letter  of  John  A.  Wyeth  in  Montgomery  advertiser. 

1904.     A  mission  of  peace.     Gino  C.  Speranza. 

Outlook,  vol.  78  {Sept.  10,  1904):  128-131. 
On  Italian  immigration. 

1904.     Hebrew,  Magyar  and  Levantine  immigration.     Allan  J.  Mc- 
Laughlin. 
Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  65  {Sept.,  1904):  4^^-h^' 

1904.     International   control    of    immigration.      James    Davenport 
Whelpley. 
World's  imrli,  vol.  8  {Sept.,  1904):  5254-5259. 

1904.     England's  double  problem  of  migration;  an  interview  with  Sir 
Howard  Vincent. 

Charities,  vol.  13  {Oct.  8,  1904):  59-60. 

1904.     Children  of  the  steerage.     Minnie  J.  Reynolds. 

Home  missionary,  vol.  78  {Oct.,  1904):  189-195. 

1904.     La  colonizzazione  italiana  negli  Stati  Uniti.  \ 

Italia  colon iale.  anno  5,  vol.  2  {Oct.-Nov.,  1904):  260^6. 

1904.     The  cotton  suppl}^  and  immigration.  / 

Manufacturers'  record,  vol.  46  {Oct.  27,  1904):  349-35d. 

1904.     Immigrant  farming  community.     E.  F.  Peck.  * 

New  England  magazine,  n.  s.,vol.  31  {Oct.,  1904):  207-210. 

1904.     Immigration  and  wages. 

Ainericayi  economist,  vol.  34  {Nov.  18,  1904):  241. 


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1904.     Alien  exclusion.     Blacklmrn  Esterline. 

American  law  review^  vol.  38  {Nov.-Dec. ,  lOOJf):  836-8 Jf2. 


1904. 
1904. 


1904. 

1904. 
1904. 
1904. 


British  colonial  immigration  hiw.     [P>ditorial.J 
American  syren  and  .^hipping.,  vol.  9  (J\y>/'.  12,  190Jf.). 


133. 


Foreigners  in  England.     John  Holt  Schooling. 

Foi'tnightly  revieic,  vol.  76  {N(w.  1,  190 1^):  880-89 J^. 

Reviews  Report  of  Royal  commission  on  Alien  immigration.  "  Action 
should  be  taken  to  restrict  the  free  entry  of  foreigners  here  and 
to  rid  this  country  of  the  presence  of  some  of  the  aliens  now  living 
here." 

Japanese  emigrants.     W.  Crewdson. 

Nineteenth  century  and  after,  vol.  56  {Nov.,  190 If):  813-819. 

"The  Japanese  labourer  will  add  to  the  prosperity  of  countries  bor- 
dering on  the  Pacific." 

Alien  colonies  and  the  children's  court.     Ernest  K.  Coulter. 
North  American  review.,  vol.  179  {Nov.,  WOJi):  731-7Ifi. 

The  immigration  bugbear.     Ernest  Crosby. 

Arena,  vol.  32  {Dec,  1901^):  596-602. 

The  Slav  in  America. 
Chainties,  vol.  13  {Dec.  3, 190 J^):  189-266. 
A  complex  immigration,  pp.  190-192. 

A  shepherd  of  immigrants.     Emily  G.  Balch.     pp.  193-194. 
The  Bohemian  women  in  New  York.   Jane  E.  Robbins.    pp.  194-196. 
The  struggle  in  the  family  Ufe.     Mary  E.  McDowell,     pp.  196-197. 
Slavs,  3Iagyars  and  some  others  in  the  new  immigration.     Kate 

Holladay  Claghorn,  pp.  199-205. 
The  Bohemians  in  Chicago:  a  sketch.     Alice  G.  Masaryk.     pp. 

206-211. 
Bohemian  farmers  in  Wisconsin.     Nan  Mashek.     pp.  211-214. 
The  Sclavs  in  the  anthracite  coal  communities.    Peter  Roberts,     pp. 

21.5-222. 
Some  industrial  effects  of  Slav  immigration.     Frank  Julian  AVarne. 

pp.  223-226. 
Slavs  in  the  bituminous  mines  of  Illinois.     John  R.  Commons. 

pp.  227-229. 
The  Lithuanians  in  America.     A.  Kaupas.     pp.  231-235. 
Notes  on  the  Poles  in  Baltimore.     Laura  B.  Garrett,     pp.  235-239. 
The  Slovaks  in  America.     P.  V.  Rovnianek.     pp.  239-244. 
The  Ruthenians  in  America.     Ivan  Ardan.     pp.  246-252. 
The  Doukhobors:  their  character  and  economic  principles.    Joseph 

Elkinton.     pp.  252-256. 
Housing  and  social  conditions  in  a  Slavic  neighborhood.     Mary 

Buell  .Sayles.     pp.  257-261. 
The  Magyar  in  New  York.     Louis  H.  Pink.     pp.  262-263. 

1904.     Imported  Americans.     Evalyn  C.  Lovejoy. 

Current  literature,  vol.  37  {Dec,  190 J^):  532-538. 

Reviews  Broughton  Brandenburg'*  "Imported  Americans." 


58  LIBKARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1904.     The  Jewish  laborer  in  London.     Isaac  A.  Hourwich. 

Journal  of  political  economy^  vol.  13  {Dec..,  1904):  89-98. 

"Review of  'Die  jiidischen  Arbeiter  in  London.    GeorgHalpern.'  " 

1904.     Thy  neighbor  the  immigrant.     Henry  Otis  Dwight. 

Missionary  revleio  of  the  toorld,  vol.  <27  {Dec,  190Jf):  881-89^. 

1904.     To-day's   chance   for  the  western   settler.      Charles  Moreau 
Harger. 

Outlook,  vol.  78  {Dec.  17,  190^):  980-982. 

1904.     Chinese  and  Japanese  immigration.     Allan  J.  McLaughlin. 

Popular  science  monthly ,  vol.  66  {Dec,  1904):  117-121. 

1904.     The  agricultural  distribution  of  immigrants.     Robert  De  C. 
Ward. 
Popular  science  rnonthly,  vol.  66  {Dec ,  190 Jf) :  166-175. 

1904.     Railway  distribution  of  immigrants.     Frank  Julian  Warns. 
Railway  world,  vol.  48  {Dec.  10,  1904):  1403-1405. 

1904.  South  Carolina's  immigration  department.     E.  eT.  Watson. 

Railway  world,  vol.  48  {Dec  31,  1904):  1491-1492. 

1905.  The  Slavic  races  in  Cleveland.     Magdalena  Kucera. 

Charities,  vol.  13  {Jan.  14,  1905):  377-378. 

1905.     Immigration:  a  field  neglected  by  the  scholar.     Jane  Addams. 
Commons,  vol.  10  {Jan.,  1905):  9-19. 

"Convocation  address  at  the  University  of  Chicago." 

1905.     Psychology  of  nationalizing  foreign  mind;  or  the  educational 
problem  of  Americanizing  immigrants.     James  H.  Hoose. 
Education,  vol.  25  {Jan.,  1905):  269-278. 

1905.     Labour  and  the  aliens  bill.     C.  Kinloch  Cooke. 

Empire  review,  vol.  8  {Jan. ,  1905) :  541-567. 

1905.     The  Scandinavian  factor  in  the  American  population.    George 
T.  Flom. 
loira  journal  of  history  and  politics,  vol.  3  {Jan.,  1905):  57-91. 

1905.     Where  immigrants  are  wanted.     P.  L.  Allen. 

Nation,  vol.  80  {Jan.  5,  1905):  6-7. 

1905.     The  character  of  our  immigration,  past  and  present.     Z.  F. 
McSweeny. 
National  geographic  magazine.^  vol.  16  {Jan.,  1905):  1-15. 

1905.     Our  immigration  during  1904. 

National  geographic  magazine,  vol.  16  {Jan. ,  1905) :  15-27. 


immigration:  articles  in  periodicals  59/ 

1905.     Naturalization  of  aliens. 

Outlook,  vol.  79  {Jan.  28,  1905):  208-209. 

1905.     Keeping  the  new  blood  pure. 

Outlook,  vol.  79  (Jo».  28,  1905):  219-221. 

1905.     Social     and     political     effects    of     immigration.      Allan     J. 
McLaughlin. 
Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  66  {Jan.,  1905):  2^3-255. 

1905.     Evening  schools  for  foreigners.     Adele  Marie  Shaw. 
World's  ivork,  vol.  9  {Jut..  1905):  5738-57 U- 

1905.     Paternalism  and  the  immigrant.     Broughton  Brandenburg. 

Charities,  vol.  13  {Feh.  J^,  1905):  1^32-^6. 

1905.     Immigration  for  1904  reviewed.     Kate  Holladay  Claghorn. 

Charities,  vol.  13  {Feh.  4,  1905):  !t52-li56. 

1905.     Immigration,  numbers  and  quality. 

Chautanquan,  vol.  1,0  {Feh.,  1905):  507-508. 

1905.     Emigration:     an     international     affair.      James     Davenport 
Whelpley. 
Fortnightly  revieio,  vol.  77  {Feb.,  1905):  317-326. 
Living  age,  vol.  2U  {^ar.  25,  1905):  705-713. 

Recommends  an  international   conference  on  alien  migration  to 
bring  about  concert  among  nations  to  remedy  present  evils. 

1905.     An  aboriginal  argument  against  immigration. 

Manufaeture7's''  record,  vol.  J^7  {Feh.  10,  1905):  88. 

The  argument  criticised  opposed  encouragement  of  Southern  immi- 
gration. 

1905.     The  economic  side  of  alien  immigration.     W.  Evans-Gordon. 
Nineteenth  century  and  after,  vol.  57  {Feh.,  1905):  29If-306. 

1905.     How  immigrants  are  inspected.     Allan  J.  McLaughlin. 
Popular  science  monthly,  vol.  66  {Feh.,  1905):  357-361. 

1905.     The  Italian  immigrant  on  the  land.     Emily  Fogg  Meade. 

Charities,  vol.  13  {Mar.  J,,  1905):  5U-51^J^. 

1905.     Recent  immigration;  a  field  neglected  by  the  scholar.     Jane 
Addams. 
Educational  review,  vol.  29  {Mar.,  1905):  21^5-263. 

1905.     [Immigrants  at  Ellis  island.] 

Outlook,  vol.  79  {Mar.  25,  1905):  730-732. 

1905.     The  spirit  of  the  west:  what  the  Monroe  doctrine  does  not 
oppose.     Guy  Raymond  Halifax. 
Overland  monthly,  vol.  1,5  {Mar.,  1905):  220-221. 


60  LIBEAKY    OF    CONGRESS 

1905.    The  foreigfner  in  New  England.     Joel  8.  Ives. 

Connecticut  magazine^  vol.  9  {Aj)/\,  1905):  2Jt.Jr-256. 

1905.     The  emigration  of  state  children.     C.  Kinloch  Cooke. 

Umpire  review,  vol.  9  {Apr. -June,  1905):  208-228,  456-460. 

Views  on  the  scheme,  Sir  Charles  Elliott,  pp.  457-458;  Henry  Luke 
Paget,  pp.  458-459;  Sir  William  Chance,  pp.  459-460;  David  C. 
Lamb,  page  460. 

1905.     Our  Italian  immigration. 

Nation,  vol.  80  {Apr.  20,  1905):  304. 

1905.     The  problem  of  immigration.     Allan  J.  McLaughlin. 

Popular  scie7ice  monthly,  vol.  66  {Apr.,  1905):  531-537. 

1905.     Exclude  Japanese  labor.     Augusta  H.  Pio. 

American  federationist,  vol.  12  {May,  1905):  274-276. 

1905.     Significance  of  the  Canadian  migration.     Annie  Marion  Mac 
Lean. 
American  journal  of  sociology,  vol.  10  {May,  1905):  814-823. 

1905.     Denison  house  and  the  Italians.     Vida  D.  Scudder. 
Commons,  vol.  10  {May,  1905):  287-290. 

1905.     The  influence  of  trade  unions  on  immigrants.     Carroll   D. 
Wright. 

Commons,  vol.  10  {May,  1905):  303-307. 

"Letter  to  President  Roosevelt,  in  Department  of  labor,  Bulletin." 

1905.     Italy's  attitude  toward  her  emigrants.     Gustavo  Tosti. 

North  American  review,  vol.  180  {May,  1905):  720-726. 

1905.     The  right  of  asylum. 

Speaker,  n.  s.,\ol.  12  {May  6,  1905):  135-136. 

On  the  Aliens  Bill  which  is  here  regarded  as  "a  product  of  the  same 
policy  of  mob-management  which  creates  the  anti-Semitism  of  the 
continent. ' ' 

1905.     The  case  for  the  alien.     M.  J.  Landa. 

Fortnightly  review,  vol.  83  {June,  1905) :  1094-1105. 
"Jewish  immigrants  desired  in  England." 

1905.     Control    of     emigration    in     Europe.       James     Davenport 
Whelpley. 

North  American  review,  vol.  180  {June,  1905):  856-867. 

1905.     Italian  to-day,  American  to-morrow.     Jane  E.  Robbins. 

Outlook,  vol.  80  {June  10,  1905):  382-384. 

1905.     Immigration  to  the  southern  states.     Walter  L.  Fleming. 

Political  science  gitarterly,  vol.  20  {June,  1905) :  276-297. 


immigration:  articles  in  periodicals  61 

1905.     L'euiioiutioii  italienue.     Jacques  Ramljaud. 

jRevue  de  Parh,  vol.  12  {June  1,  1905):    601-622;   {June  15, 
1905):  871-89^. 

Contains  numerous  citations  of  monograph.-,  special  articles  and 
reports. 

1905.     LY'migration  hongroise.     Joseph  Mailath. 

Rcrne  (iconomique  Internationale,  ml.  2  {June,  1905):  JfS6-511. 

1905.     The  culture  which  the  Slav  offers  America.     V.  Svarc. 
Charitlcf<,  vol.  U  {July  7,  1905):  875-881. 

1905.     The   Slav  child:   a  national   asset  or  a   liability.     Owen  R. 
Lovejoy. 
CharitieH,  vol.  IJ^  {July  1,  1905):  882-88 J^. 

1905.     Underground  immigration.     Broughton  Brandenburg. 

Charities,  vol.  IJ^  {July  1,  1905):  896-899. 

1905.     How  shall  we  select  our  immigrants.     Robert  De  C.  Ward. 

Charities,  vol.  11^  {July  S,  1905):  906-912. 

1905.     The  coming  of  the  Norwegians  to  Iowa.     George  T.  Flom. 

Iowa  journal  of  histm^y  and  politics,  vol.  3  {July,  1905):  3^7- 
383. 

1905.     What  of  the  Italian  immigrant?     Folger  Barker. 

Arrna,  I'ol.  -U  {Auy.,  1905):  17^-176. 

1905.     A  Canadian's  criticism  of  the  Dominion  immigration  policy. 
E.  C.  Nelson. 
Empire  review,  vol.  10  {Auy.,  1905):  ^7-60. 

1905.     The  Japanese  invasion,     J.  M.  Scanland. 

World  to-day,  vol.  9  {Aug.,  1905):  899-901. 


LIST  OF  CONGRESSIONAL   DOCUMENTS  ON    IMMIGRATION 

Note. — The  heavy-face  numerals  at  the  end  of  the  titles  are  the  serial  numbers 
used  in  the  check  list  of  documents,  published  by  the  Superintendent  of  documents- 

1788.     Report  of  the  Secretarj^  of  the  United  States  for  the  depart- 
ment of  foreign  affairs,  respecting  the  importation  of  con- 
victs from  the  island  of  New   Providence   to  Mar^^land. 
Sept.  16,  1788. 
Secret  journals  of  Congress^  vol.  k-i  VP'  kk^-k'k^' 

1836.     Resolution  of  the  legislature  of  Massachusetts,  to  obtain  the 
passage  of  a  law  to  prevent  the  introduction  of  paupers 
into  the  United  States.     May  2,  1836.     1  page.     8°. 
'21i.th  Congress.,  1st  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  3^2.  283 

1836.     Foreign  paupers.     Report  of  a  committee  and  a  resolution  of 
the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  state  of  Massachusetts. 
Apr.  18,  1836.     3  pp.     8°. 
,        ^^th  Congress^  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  "219.  291 

1836.     Report  from  the  Secretary   of  the  treasur}^,  relative  to  the 
deportation  of  paupers  from  Great  Britain,  &c.     Dec.  7, 
1836.     25  pp.     8^. 
^Iftli  Congress.,  '2d  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  5.  297 

1838.     Memorial  of  282  citizens  of  Sutton  and  325  citizens  of  Mill- 
bur}^,  in  the  state  of  Massachusetts,  against  foreign  emigra- 
tion.    Jan.  5,  1838.     1  page.     8^. 
25th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  70.  322 

1838.     Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  information  in  rela- 
tion to  the  introduction  of  foreign  paupers  into  the  United 
States.     May  15,  1838.     20  pp.     8^. 
25th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  executive  doc.  no.  370.     330 

1838.     Letter  from  the  Secretary'  of  state,  relative  to  emigrants  from 
foreign  countries,  who  have  arrived  within  the  last   ten 
years.     Apr.  21,  1838.     2  pp.     8^. 
25th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  3Jf.6.  330 

1846.     Surgeons  on  packet  ships:  resolution  relative  to  the  safety  of 
emigrants  on  board  of  packet  ships,  &c.     Apr.   6,  1846. 
3  pp.     8°. 
29th  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  182.  485 

62 


CONGRESSIONAL    DOCUMENTS    ON    IMMIGRATION  63 

1847.     Message  from  the  President,  in  relation  to  the  importation  of 

foreign  criminals  and  paupers.     Feb.  20, 1847.     3  pp.     8  . 

^9tli  Congress,  '2d  sessum.     Senate  doc.  no.  161.  495 

1854.     Message  from  the  President,  relating  to  the  expedieno}-  of 

further  measures  for  the  safety,  health,  and  comfort  of 

immigrants  to   the  United  States  hy  sea.     May  4,  1854. 

34  pp.     8'. 

33d  Congress.,  1st  session.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  58.  698 

1854.     Health  of  immigrants  from  foreign  countries;  two  communi- 
cations from  Her  Britannic  majesty's  minister.     June  2!), 
1854.     6  pp.     8-. 
33d  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  116.  727 

1854.  Copies  of  two  communications  from  Her  Britannic  majesty's 

minister  to  the  Secretar}'  of  state,  relative  to  the  health,  on 
shipboard,  of  immigrants  from  foreign  countries  to  the 
United  States.     June  30, 1854.     5  pp.     8"^. 
33d  Congress.,  1st  session.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  73.  702 

1855.  Resolutions  of  the  general  assembly  of  the  state  of  Rhode 

Island  and  Providence  plantations,  against  the  introduction 
or  importation  of  foreign  paupers  or  criminals  into  the 
United  States.     Feb.  21,  1855.     2  pp.     8^. 
33d  Congress.,  2d  session.     Senate  misc.  doc.  no.  19.  772 

1857.  Resolution  of  the  legislature  of  the  state  of  Maine,  in  relation 

to  foreign  paupers  and  criminals.   Dec.  18, 1857.   Ipage.   >i  . 
35th  Congress.,  1st  session.     Senate  misc.  doc.  no.  12.         934 

1858.  Resolutions  of  the  legislature  of  the  state  of  Maine,  relating  to 

foreign  paupers  and  criminals.     Jan.  4, 1858.    1  page.    8^. 
35th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  misc.  doc.  no.  16.  961 

1858.     Resolutions  of  the  legislature  of  the  state  of  Maine,  relating  to 

foreign  paupers  and  criminals.    Jan.  20, 1858.    Ipage.    8~^. 

35th  Congress^  1st  session.     House  misc.  doc.  no.  30.  961 

1858.     Message  of  the  President,  on  the  subject  of  contracts  made  in 
Europe  for  inland-passage  tickets  for  intending  emigrants 
to  the  United  States.     Jan.  28,  1858.     67  pp.     8^. 
35tJi  Congress.^  1st  sessimi.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  26.  924 

1864.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  agriculture,  to  whom  was 
referred  the  petition  of  Berendt  A.  Froiseth,  praying  for 
the  establishment  of  a  bureau  of  immigration,  and  the 
enactment  of  suitable  laws  for  the  encouragement  and  pro- 
tection of  foreign  innnigrants  arriving  within  the  jurisdic- 
tion of  the  United  States.  Feb.  18,  1864.  8  pp.  8°. 
38th  Congress,  1st  sessiim.     Senate  rejyoi't  no.  15.  1178 

1425—05 5 


64  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1864.  Report  from  the  Special  committee,  to  whom  was  committed 

so  much  of  the  President's  message  as  referred  to  foreign 
emigration.     Apr.  16,  1864.     8  pp.     8°. 
SStJi  Congress^  1st  session.     House  report  no.  56.  1206 

1865.  Encouraging  immigration:  papers  submitted  by  Mr.  Sherman. 

Jan.  23,  1865.     7  pp.     8°. 
38th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  misc.  doc.  no.  13.        1210 

1866.  The  Committee  on  commerce,  to  whom  was  referred  House 

bill  no.  481,  entitled  "A  bill  to  amend  an  act  entitled  'An 
act  to  encourage  immigration,'  approved  July  4,  1864, 
and  an  act  entitled  'An  act  to  regulate  the  carriage  of  pas- 
sengers in  steamships  and  other  vessels,'  approved  March 
3,  1855,  and  for  other  purposes,"  submit  the  following 
letters  from  the  State  department  as  a  report.  Apr.  11, 
1866.  6  pp.  8°. 
39th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  report  no.  JfB.  1272 

1868.     Encouragement  of  emigration.     Report  from  the  Committee 
on  foreign  affairs.     July  3,  1868.     4  pp.     8°. 
If.Oth  Congress,  '2d  session.     House  report  no.  76.  1358 

1870.  Petition  of  the  president  and  secretary  of  the  Citizens'  Asso- 

ciation of  New  York,  praying  the  passage  of  the  bill  to 
incorporate  the  "International  Society  of  the  United  States 
for  the  promotion  and  protection  of  immigration."     May 

11,  1870.     2  pp.     8^. 
Jf-lst  Congress,  2 d  session.     Seriate  misc.  doc.  no.  13Ji,.       1408 

1871.  German   immigrants.     Memorial  of  the  German  society  of 

New  York,  relative  to  the  proceedings  in  Congress  regard- 
ing immigration.     Jan.  30,  1871.     1  page.     8°. 
Jf-lst  Congress,  3d  session.     House  misc.  doc.  no.  55.         1462 

1871.     Memorial  of  the  Irish  emigrant  society  of  New  York.     Feb.  6, 
1871.     2  pp.     8^. 
Jf-lst  Congress,  3d  session.     House  misc.  doc.  no.  69.         1463 

1871.     Memorial  of  the  legislature  of  Minnesota,  in  favor  of  the 
establishment  of  a  national  bureau  of  immigration.     Mar. 

7,  1871.     2  pp.     8°. 
Ji^d  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  misc.  doc.  no.  2.  1467 

1871.     Special  report  on  immigration ;  accompanying  information  for 

immigrants  by  Edward  Young.    Mar.  15, 1871.    231  pp.    8^. 

Ji!2d  Congress,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  1.  1470 


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65 


187". .    Joint  resolution  of  the  legislature  of  Pennsylvania,  relative  to 
protecting    emigrants   in   this   countr3\      Mar.   20,   1871. 

2  pp.     8^. 
Ji.2d  Congress^  l.st  Kesslon.     JIou^'<e  misc.  d<je.  tw.  19.  1472 

1872.  Message   from   the   President,  recommending   legislation    in 

relation  to  the  transportiition  of  immigrants  to  and  within 
the  United  States.     May  14,  1872.     9  pp.     8^. 
Jf^d  CongreK><,  2d  i<esiiion.      Senate  e,i\  doc.  no.  73.  1479 

1873.  Letter  from  the  Secretar}^  of  the  treasury,  relative  to  an  act 

to  transfer  the  duty  of  making  an  annual  report  of  immi- 
grants in  the  United  States  from  the  Department  of  state 
to  the  Treasury  department.     Jan.  30,  1873.     2  pp.     8. 
Ji:2d  Congress.,  3d  se.sswn.     Home  ex.  doc.  no.  156.  1567 

1874.  Letters  from  the  Secretary  of  state  and  the  Secretary  of  the 

treasury-,  recommending  that  the  reports  on  immigration 
maj^  be  transferred  from  the  Department  of  state  to  the 
Treasury  department.     Jan.  19,  1874.     5  pp.     8°. 
JfSd  Congress.,  1st  session.     House;  misc.  doc.  no.  78.  1618 

1874.     Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  treasur^^  communicating 
information  in  relation  to  the  space  allotted  to  each  steerage- 
immigrant  on  board  ship.     Jan.  23,  1874.     200  pp.     8°. 
^3d  Congress.,  lf<t  session.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  23.  1580 

1874.     Landing  of  foreign  convicts  on  our  shores.     A  report  from 
the  Secretary  of  state,  with  accompanying  papers.     May 
19,  1874.     75  pp.     S^. 
Jf^Sd  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  253.  1619 

1874.     A  communication  from  the  Chief  of  the  bureau  of  statistics  in 
relation  to  the  printing  in  the  Swedish  language  his  special 
report  on  immigration.     June  19,  1874.      3  pp.     8^. 
J^d  Congress.,  1st  sessi&n.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  287.  1621 

1876.     Resolution  of  the  legislature  of  New  York,  asking  legislation 

to   protect   emigrants,  and  to  prevent   their   becoming  a 

charge  upon  the  cities,  towns,  and  counties  of  that  state. 

Apr.  28,  1876.     1  page.     8°. 

Ji,.'^th  Congress.,  1st  session.     Senate  misc.  doc.  no.  96.       1665 

1878.     Memorial  of  the  Conunissioners  of  emigration  of  the  state  of 

Xew  York,  urging  the  necessit}'  of  national  legislation  for 

the  protection  of  immigrants  arriving  in  this  country,  the 

care  of  the  sick,  &c.     Mar.  4,  1878.     5  pp.     8°. 

JfJSth  Congress,  2d  session.     House  misc.  doc.  no.  22.         1815 


66  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1879.     The  regulation  of  immigration.     Report  from  the  Committee 
on  foreign  affairs.     Dec.  9,  1879.     5  pp.     8'^. 
l)6tli  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  1.  1934 

1883.     Providing  for  a  commission  and  joint  commission  on  inmii- 
gration.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  commerce.     Feb. 

12,  1883.     5  pp.     8°. 
Jfftli  Congress,  '2d  session.     House  report  no.  19JiS.  2159 

1886.  Letter  from  the  Acting  secretary  of  the  treasur}^  submitting 

a  draft  of  a  bill  to  regulate  immigration  and  recommending 
its  passage.     Mar.  26,  1886.     5  pp.     8°. 
Jf^th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  llf.1.  2399 

1887.  Emigration  and  immigration.     Reports  of  the  consular  officers 

of  the  United  States.     Feb.  11,  188T.     iv,  Y48  pp.     8°. 
Jf9th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  157.  2483 

1889.     To  regulate  immigration.     Report  from  the  Select  committee 
on  investigation  of  foreign  immigration,  etc.     Jan.  19, 1889. 
6  pp.     8^. 
50th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  3792.  2673 

Known  as  the  "  Ford  committee  report." 

The  Hearings  were  printed  in  pamphlet  form  for  the  use  of  the 
committee. 

1889.     Regulation  of  immigration.     Views  of  the  minorit3^     From 

the  Select  committee  to  inquire  into  the  importation  of 

contract  laborers,  convicts,  paupers,  etc.     Jan.  30,  1889. 

5  pp.     8°. 

50th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  3792,  i?t.  2.   2,Q1Z 

1889.  To  regulate  immigration.     Views  of  F.  B.  Spinola.     Jan.  31, 

1889.     1  page.     8°. 
50th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  37 92,  jJt.  3.    2673 

1890.  A  copy  of  the  recent  report  of  the  solicitor  of  the  treasur}^ 

relative  to  the  administration  of  immigration  laws  at  the 
port  of  New  York.     Jan.  15,  1890.     9  pp.     8°. 
51st  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  32.  2682 

1890.     Report  from  the  Committee  on   immigration.     Receipts  and 

expenditures  in  administering  United  States  immigration 

law^s  under  contracts  with  the  New  York  and  other  state 

boards.     May  10,  1890.     120  pp.     8^. 

51st  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  936.  2709 

1890.     Immigration  investigation.     Report  from  the  Committee  on 

immigration.     May  22,  1890.     9  pp.     8°. 
51st  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  1095.  2709 


CONGKESSIONAL    DOCUMENTS    ON    IMMIGRATION  67 

1891.     Immigration  investigation.     Report  from  the  Committee  on 
immigration  and  naturalization.    Jan.  14, 1891.    x,  1095  pp. 
8°. 
51st  Congress^  2d  session.     House  report  no.  SJfl'B.  2886 

1891.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  immigration,  concerning  the 
workings   of    various    immigration    laws.     Feb.    9,    ls91. 
5  pp.     8°. 
But  Congress.,  2d  sessio?i.     Senate  report  no.  2165.  2827 

1891.     Immigration  investigation.     Report  from  the  Select  committee 
on  immigration  and  naturalization.     Feb.  14,  1891.     8  pp. 

51st  Congress^  2d  session.     House  report  no.  3807.  2888 

1891.     Regulation  of  immigration  and  to  amend  the  naturalization 
laws.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  the  judiciary.     Feb. 
14,  1891.     9  pp.     8^. 
51st  Congress.,  2d  Session.     House  report  no.  3808.  2888 

1891.  Immigration  and  naturalization  investigation.     Report  from 

the  Select  committee  on  immigration  and  naturalization. 
Feb.  18,  1891.     2  pp.     8^. 
51st  Congress^  2d  session.     Hoiise  report  no.  3857.  2888 

1892.  Enforcement  of  alien  contract-labor  laws.     A  report  of  the 

Commissioners  of  immigration  upon  the  causes  which  incite 
immigration  to  the  United  States      Feb.  25,  1892.     2  vols. 
8^. 
52d  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  235,  pt.  1-2. 

2957 

1892.     Enforcement  of  immigration  and  contract-labor  laws.     Report 
from  the  Select  committee  on  immigration  and  naturaliza- 
tion.    Junes,  1892.     3pp.     Folded  sheet.     8. 
52d  Congress,  1st  session.     House  report  no.  157 S.  3046 

1892.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  immigration.     June  6,  1892. 
3  pp.     Folded  sheet.     8^. 
52d  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  787.  2914 

1892.     Laws  of  the  American  republics  relating  to  immigration  and 
the  sale  of  public  lands.     Bureau  of  the  American  repub- 
lics.    Bulletin  no.  53.     Juk  21,  1892.     (2),  199  pp.     8^. 
52d  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  lJf9,  pt.  J^. 

2902 

1892.     Report  on  European  immigration,  from  the  Committee  on 
printing.     Aug.  5,  1892.     2  pp.     8^. 
52d  Congress,  1st  session.     House  report  no.  2133.  3051 


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1892.     Immigration  investigation.     Report  from  the  Committee  on 
immigration   and   naturalization.     Jul}'  28,   1892.     xxxii, 
798  pp.     8-. 
52d  Congress^  1st  session.     House  report  no.  2090.  3053 

1892.  Suspension  of  immigration.    Report  from  the  Select  committee 

on  immigration  and  naturalization.     Dec.  22, 1892.     1  page. 

8^. 
52d  Congress.,  2d  sessto?i.     Ifmfse  rejwrt  no.  2197.  3140 

1893.  A  communication  of  the  Secretary  of  state,  regarding  the  effect 

of  the  pending  bill  to  restrict  immigration  upon  the  treaty 

relations  with  other  countries.     Jan.  7,  1893.     11  pp.     8  . 

52d  Congress^  2d  session.     Senate  ev.  doc.  no.  25.  3056 

1893.     Immigration  and  contract-labor  laws.     Report  from  the  Select 
committee   on   immigration   and    naturalization.     Jan.    7, 
1893.     1  page.     8^. 
52 d  Congress,  2d  session.     House  rejxjrt  no.  2206.  3140 

1893.     Proceedings  of  the  Cuba  and  Florida  immigration  investiga- 
tion.    Report  from  the  Committee  on  immigration.     Feb. 
4,  1893.     iii,  72  pp.     8-. 
52d  Congress.,  2d  session.     Senate  report  no.  1263.  3072 

1893.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  immigration.     Feb.  22,  1893. 
xvii,  203  pp.     8-. 
52d  Congress.,  2d  session.     Senate  report  no.  13SS.  3073 

Contents. — History  of  immigration  investigation  and  legislation,  pp. 
ix-xvii;  Suspension  of  immigration  for  one  year,  i^p.  1-72;  Gen- 
eral subject  of  immigration,  pp.  73-203;  Naturalizations  in  New 
York  city,  pp.  205-264;  Italian  immigration,  by  Alexander 
Oldrini,  pp.  265-277. 

1893.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  treasury,  transmitting  copies 

of  the  orders,  regulations,  and  forms  prepared  and  issued 
by  the  Treasury  department  in  execution  of  the  immigra- 
tion act  of  March  3,  1893,  together  with  copies  of  all  cor- 
respondence concerning  the  same  between  said  department 
and  government  officials,  steamship  agents,  and  other  per- 
sons. April  7,  1893.  13  pp.  8=. 
53d  Congress,  Special  session.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  Ip. 

1894.  Restriction  of  immigration.     Report  from  the  Committee  on 

the  judiciary.     Feb.  12,  1894.     2  pp.     8°. 
5Sd  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  rejjort  no.  lt.16.  3269 

To  accompany  H.  R.  5246,  designed  "to  prevent  the  criminals  anvl 
paupers  of  Europe  from  being  admitted  into  this  country  as 
immigrants." 


CONGRESSIONAL    DOCUMENTS    ON    IMMIGRATION  69 

1894.     Letter  from  the  Acting  Secretary  of  the  treasurj-,  with  regard 
to  violations  of  the  statutes  against  the  importation  of  con- 
tract laborers.     May  26,  1894.     9  pp.     8^. 
53d  Congress^  2d  session.     Senate  ex.  dr>c.  no.  102.  3163 

1894.     Immigration  and  alien  contract  labor  laws.      Report  from  the 
Committee  on  immigration  and  naturalization.      June  7, 
1894.     1  page.     8  . 
53d  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  repaint  no.  lOlfi.  Z2n\ 

1894.     Memorandum  of  resolutions  passed  b}'  the  Southern  immigra- 
tion congress,  held  at  Augusta,  Ga.,  May  29,  30,  and  .31, 
1894.     June  9,  1894.     1  page.     8-. 
53d  Congress.,  2d  session.     Senate  misc.  doc.  no.  205.       3171 

1894.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  treasury,  transmitting  a  com- 
munication from  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  statistics,  in 
relation  to  the  importance  of  the  question  of  determining 
the  movement,  passenger  and  emigrant,  from  the  United 
States  to  foreign  countries,  and  enclosing  a  draft  of  a  bill 
for  that  purpose.  June  10,  ls94.  3  pp.  8. 
53d  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  239.  3226 

1894.     Letters  from  the  Secretary  of  state  and  the  Secretary  of  the 

treasury  relative  to  an  act  providing  for  the  inspection  of 

immigrants  by  U.  S.  consuls,  presented  b}*  Committee  on 

immigration.     August  2,  1894.     5  pp.     8^. 

53d  Congress.,  2d  session.     Senate  misc.  doc.  no.  253.         3171 

1894.     Remission  of  fines,  penalties,  etc.      Report  from  the  Com- 
mittee on  interstate  and  foreign  commerce.     Juh*  25,  1894. 
2  pp.     8^. 
53d  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  1318.  3272 

1894.  Resolutions  adopted  by  the  Farmers'  National  Congress  of 

America,  at  its  annual  meeting  at  Parkersburg,  W.  Va., 
October  3-6,  1894.     December  19,  1894.     3  pp.     8^. 
53d  Congress,  3d  session.     Seiiate  misc.  doc.  n<>.  35.         3281 

1895.  Treasury  department.      Immigration  and  passenger  movement 

at  ports  of  the  United  States  during  the  year  ending  June  30, 
1894.     Report  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  statistics. 
Washington:  Governnient  printing  ujficc,  1895.      77  pp.      Ir ■ 
53d  Congress,  3d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  6,  pt.  2.      3317 

1896.  Report  by  Mr.  Lodge,  from  the  Committee  on  immigration. 

Feb.  18,  1896.     23  pp.     8-. 
54.th  Congress.,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  290.  3363 

Also  printed  as  Senate  report  no.  13,  55th  Congress,  1st  session,^ 
Mar.  25,  1897. 


70  LIBEAEY    OF    CONGRESS 

1896.     Memorial  to  the  Fifty-fourth  Congress  of  the  United  States 
b}^  citizens  of  Polish  nationalitj^  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  pro- 
testing against  pending  legislation  restricting  immigration 
so  far  as  it  affects  Polanders.     June  6, 1896.     3  pp.     8^. 
5Ii.th  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  307.  3357 

1896.     Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  navigation  to  the  Secretary  of 
the  treasury.     1895. 
Washmgton:    Go nern7nent printing  office,  1895.     2 pts.     8°.  . 
54-th  Congress^  1st  session.     Iloiise  doc.  no.  ^8,  jjt.  1-2.     3400 
"Immigration,"  pt.  2,  pp.  234-245. 

1896.     Amending  the  immigration  laws.     Report  from  the  Committee 
on  immigration  and  naturalization.     April  2,  1896.     2  pp. 

8°. 
5Ji.th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  report  no.  1079.  3460 

McCall  bill. 

To  accompany  H.  R.  7864,  forbidding  the  admittance  to  the  United 
States  of  illiterate  males  over  16  years  of  age,  excepting  in  the 
case  of  parents  of  persons  residing  in  or  afterwards  admitted  to 
this  country. 

1896.     Consular  inspection  of  immigrants.     Report  from  the  Com- 
mittee on  immigration  and  naturalization.     April  2,  1896. 
3  pp.     8°. 
5Jith  Congress,  1st  session.     House  report  no.  1082.  3460 

To  accompany  H.  R.  58,  known  as  the  Stone  bill,  reporting  certain 
amendments  with  the  recommendation  that  the  bill  be  passed. 

1896.     Better  protection  of  American  labor.     Report  from  the  Com- 
mittee on  immigration  and  naturalization.     May  1,  1896. 
1  page.     8^. 
5Ji.th  Congress,  1st  sessioji.     House  report  no.  1589.  3462 

1896.     Additional  regulations  concerning  immigration.     Report  from 
the  Committee  on  immigration  and  naturalization.     May  4, 
1896.     1  page.     8°. 
54-th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  re2)ort  no.  1597.  3462 

1896.  Mission  to  Italian  government.     Report  of  the  Commissioner- 

general  of  immigration  of  the  results  of  his  mission  to  the 

Italiangovernment,  October,  1896.    Dec.  8, 1896.    8  pp.  8°. 

54th  Congress,  2d  sessioti.     Senate  doc.  no.  9.  3467 

1897.  Immigration  laws.     Conference  report  agreed  to  in  the  House. 

(On  the  disagreeing  votes  of  the  two  Houses  on  the  amend- 
ments of  the  Senate  to  the  bill  (H.  R.  7864),  "An  act  to 
amend  the  immigration  laws  of  the  United  States.")     Feb. 
10,  1897.     2  pp.     8°. 
54-th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  118.  3470 

Known  as  the  McCall  bill. 


CONGRESSIONAL    DOCUMENTS    ON    IMMIGRATION  71 

1897.     Message  from  the  President,  returning  to  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, without  his  api)rovaK  House  bill  numbered 
7864,  entitled  "An  act  to  amend  the  immigration  laws  of 
the  United  States."     Mar.  3,  1897.     5  pp.     8^. 
Slith  Congress^  2d  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  185.  3471 

McCall  bill. 

1897.     Foreign  immigration.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  immi- 
gration.    Mar.  25,  1897.     23  pp.     8^^. 
65th  Congress^  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  13.  3569 

Favors  the  illiteracy  test  for  the  exclusion  of  undesirable  immi- 
grants. 

1897.  Foreign  immigration.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  immi- 

gration.    Dec.  17,  1897.     3  pp.     8°. 
55th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  69.  3717 

Restriction  of  immigration  along  the  line  of  illiteracy. 

1898.  Immigrant  station,  Ellis  island,  New  York.     Report  from  the 

Committee  on  immigration.     Mar.  15,  1898.     7  pp.     8. 
55th  Congress.,  2d  session.     Senate  report  no.  679.  3622 

1898.  Lease  of  a  portion  of  Ellis  island.     Apr.  27,  1898. 

55th  Congress.^  2d  session.     Senate  report  no.  977.  3625 

1899.  Extension   of  immigration   and   contract  labor  laws   to   the 

Hawaiian  islands.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  immi- 
gration.    Feb.  13,  1899.     2  pp.     8. 
55th  Congress.,  3d  session.     Senate  report  no.  165 J^.  3739 

1900.  Jorge  Cruz.     A   statement  of   the  action   of   the  Treasur\^ 

department  in  the  case  of  Jorge  Cruz,  a  resident  of  Porto 
Rico,  alleged  to  have  been  brought  to  New  York  under 
contract  to  labor  in  the  United  States.     Apr.   11,  1900. 
3  pp.     8^ 
56th  Congress.,  1st  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  281.  3868 

1900.  Immigration  of  Japanese.     A  statement  of  the  Commissioner- 

general  of  immigration  in  relation  to  the  immigration  of 
Japanese.     May  15,  1900.     21  pp.     8°. 
56th  Congress.,  1st  session.     Ilouxe  doc.  no.  686.  4000 

1901.  Amendment  of  immigration  laws  [relative  to  the  insane,  idiotic 

or  epileptic].     Report  from  the  Conunittee  on  immigration 
and  naturalization.     Feb.  8,  1901.     3  pp.     8^. 
56th  Congress,  2d  session.     Home  report,  no.  2751.  4214 

1902.  Immigration  of  aliens.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  immi- 

gration and  naturalization.     Mar.  18,  1902.     10  pp.     x  . 
57th  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  report  no.  982.  4402 


72  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

1902.  Improvements  at  Ellis  island  station.  A  cop}^  of  a  communi- 
cation from  the  Commissioner-general  of  immigration  sub- 
mitting a  request  for  authority  to  expend  from  the  immi- 
grant fund  a  sum  for  improvements  at  Ellis  island  station. 
May  23,  1902.  5  pp.  8°. 
57th  Congress^  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  625.  4377 

1902.     Hearings  before  the  Committee  on  immigration  on  the  bill  to 
prevent  the  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors  in  immigrant  sta- 
tions and  other  public  buildings.     May  29,  1902. 
Washington:    Government  'printing  office.,  1902.     27 pp.     8^. 
57th  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  379.  4245 

1902.     Foreign  immigration.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  immi- 
gration.    June  27,  1902.     vii,  (1),  199  pp.     8'^. 
57th  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  2119.  4264 

Report,  pp.  i-vii;  Statements  before  the  Committee  on  immigration 
on  the  bill  (H.  R.  12199)  to  regulate  the  immigration  of  aliens 
into  the  United  States,  June  4,  1902,  pp.  1-171;  Hearing  ...  on 
the  bill  (S.  3968)  to  prevent  the  sale  of  intoxicating  liquoi-s  in 
immigrant  stations  and  other  public  buildings,  April  23,  1902, 
pp.  17.3-199. 

1902.     Reports  of  the  Industrial  commission  on  immigration,  includ- 
ing testimon3%  with  review  and  digest,  and  special  reports. 
Vol.  XV  of  the  Commission's  reports. 
Washington:    Goi^ernnient  printing  office,  1901.      cxxvi,  8^0 

pp.     8°. 
57th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  18 If..  4345 

1902.  Regulation  of  immigration.  Report  of  the  Committee  on 
immigration,  United  States  Senate,  on  the  bill  to  regulate 
the  immigration  of  aliens  into  the  United  States,  with  state- 
ments before  the  Committee  in  the  first  and  second  sessions 
of  the  Fiftj^-seventh  Congress,  ix,  484  pp.  8^. 
57th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  62.  4421 

Penrose  report. 

Contains  the  Hearings  of  January  15,  April  23,  June  4,  and  Decem- 
ber 8,  1902.  Pp.  i-ix,  33-231,  contain  reprint  of  Senate  report 
no.  2119,  Fifty-seventh  Congress,  first  session. 

1902.  A  copy  of  a  communication  from  the  Commissioner  of  immi- 

gration submitting  an  estimate  of  appropriation  for  improve- 
ments at  immigrant  station,  Ellis  island.     Dec.  16,  1902. 
5  pp.     8°. 
57th  Congress,  2d  sessi/yn.     House  doc.  no.  172.  4496 

1903.  Improvements  at  barge  office  and  Ellis  island,  New  York.     A 

copy  of  a  communication  from  the  Commissioner-general 

of  immigration,  submitting  an  estimate  of  appropriation  for 

improvements  at  New  York  stations.    Jan.  5, 1903.   2  pp.   8  -'. 

57th  Congress,  2d  session .     House  doc.  no.  220.  4496 


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73 


1903.     Immigrant  station  at  Honolulu,  Hawaii.     A  copy  of  a  com- 

mnnication  from  the  Commissioner-general  of  immigration 

submitting  an  estimate  of  appropriation  for  an  immigrant 

station  at  Honolulu,  Hawaii.     Jan.  .5.  1903.     3  pp.     8"^. 

57th  Congress^  M  session.     House  doc.  no.  22 If.  4496 

1903.  An  act  to  regulate  the  immigration  of  aliens  into  the  United 

States.     Approved,  Mar.  3,  1903. 

{In  U.  S.  Statutes  at  large,  57th  Congress,  1901-190.3,  vol.  32,  pt. 
1,  pp.  1213-1222.) 

1904.  Immigrant  station  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Report  from  the 

Committee  on  coumierce.    Jan.  7,  19tM.     1  page.     8". 
58th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  repoi't  no.  176.  4570 

1904.     Information  and  display  bureau  at  Ellis  island.     Report  from 

the  Committee  on  immigration.     Apr.  8, 1904.     '1  pp.     ^^  . 

58th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  report  no.  1936.  4575 

1904.     Regulating    immigration   of   aliens   into   the   United   States. 
Report   from   the   Committee  on  immigration.     Apr.   13, 
1904.     4  pp.     8^. 
58th  Congress.,  2d  session.     Senate  report  no.  213Jf.  4575 

1904.     Extending  exemption  of  head  tax  to  citizens  of  Newfoundland. 
Report  from  the  Committee  on  immigration  and  naturaliza- 
tion.    Feb.  26,  1904.     2  pp.     8'. 
58th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  report  no.  1233.  4580 

1904.  Ellis  island  immigrant  station,  New  York.  Letter  from  the 
Secretary  of  the  treasury,  transmitting  a  copy  of  a  com- 
munication from  the  Secretary  of  commerc-e  and  labor  sub- 
mitting an  estimate  of  appropriation  for  improvement  at 
Ellis  island  immigrant  .station,  New  York.  Jan.  13,  1904. 
4  pp.  8'-. 
d8th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  392.  4674 

1904.  Repairs  of  government  property  at  Ellis  island.     Letter  from 

the  Acting  Secretary  of  the  treasury,  transmitting  a  copy  of 
a  communication  from  the  Secretary  of  commerce  and  labor 
submitting  an  estimate  of  appropriation  for  repairs  of  gov- 
ernment property  at  Ellis  island.  March  3,  1904.  2  pp. 
8-. 
58th  Congress.,  2d  sessian.     House  doc.  no.  580.  4676 

1905.  Immigration  service  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Letter  from  the 

Secretary  of  commerce  and  labor,  transmitting  a  report  of 
an  investigation  of  the  conditions  of  the  immigrant  service 
at  San  Francisco,  Cal.     Jan.  4,  1905.     3  pp.     8^ 
58th  Congress.,  3d  stssion.     House  doc.  no.  166. 


ANNUAL   REPORTS  ON    IMMIGRATION    BY  THE  SECRETARY  OF  STATE   AND   BY 
THE  COMMISSIONER  OF   IMMIGRATION,  RESPECTIVELY 

1820.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  with  a  transcript  of  the 

list  of  passengers  who  arrived  in  the  United  States  from 
the  1st  October,  1819,  to  the  30th  September,  1820.    Feb. 
18,  1821.     288  pp.     8-. 
16ih  Congress^  2d  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  118.  45 

1821.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  state,  pursuant  to  the  act  to  regu- 

late passenger  ships  and  vessels,  of  the  number  of  persons 
arriving  in  the  several  ports  of  the  United  States,  from 
October  1,  1820,  to  September  30,  1821.     Apr.  22,  1822. 
(•1)  pp,  2-27  folded  leaves.     8°. 
17th  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  ISJi..  69 

1823.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  state,  made  in  compliance  with  the 
act  of  Congress  of  the  2d  March,  1819,  regulating  passenger 
ships  &  vessels,  of  the  persons  arriving  in  the  different 
ports  of  the  U.  States,  from  the  1st  October,  1822,  to  80th 
September,  1823.  May  7,  1821.  3  pp,  2-22  folded  leaves. 
8°. 
18th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  161.  103 

1824-1825.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  an 
abstract  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  United  States,  for  the 
fourth  quarter  of  1824,  and  the  first,  second,  and  third 
quarters  of  the  year  1825.  May  11,  1826.  (4)  pp,  2-21 
folded  leaves.  8°. 
19th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  175.  140 

1825.     Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  the  informa- 
tion required  by  the  act  of  Congress  of  the  second  of  March, 
1819,  entitled  an  act  regulating  passenger  ships  and  vessels. 
Feb.  23,  1825.     (4)  pp,  2-23  folded  leaves.     8^^. 
18th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  108.  118 

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ANNUAL    REPORTS    ON    IMMIGRATION  75 

1826.  Letter  from  the  Secretiiry  of  state,  transmitting  an  abstract 

of  pussengeis  arriving  in  the  U.  States,  from  1st  Oct,  1825 
to  30th   Sept.  1826.     Feb.  24,  1827.     3   pp.  2-24   loaves 
(partly  folded).     8=^. 
19th  Con{//-e.ss,  2d  tse-si^m).     J /o me  doc.  no.  1J(3.  154 

1827.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  the  annual 

stiitement  of   the  number  and   description  of   passengers 
arriving  in  the  United  States,  on  shipboard,  for  the  year 
ending  on  the  30th  September,  1827.     May  16, 1828.     3  pp, 
2-22  leaves  (partly  folded).     8-. 
Wth  Congress,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  286.  175 

1828.  Report  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  in  compliance  with  "an 

act  regulating  passenger  ships  and  vessels,"  for  the  year 
ending  with  the  third  quarter  of   1828.      Feb.  26,  1829. 
2  pp.     Folded  leaves.     8^. 
20th  Congress.,  2d  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  98.  182 

Same.     Feb.  26,  1829.     (2)  pp,  2-22  folded  leaves.     8°. 

20th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  11^1.  187 

1829.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  the  annual 

statement  of  the  number  and   description  of  passengers 
arriving  in  the  United  States  on  shipboard,  during  the  year 
ending  on  the  30th  of  September,  1829.      May  28,  1830. 
39  pp.     8^. 
2l8t  Congress,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  Ilk-  198 

1830.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  an  abstract 

of  American  seamen  in  the  several  districts  of  the  United 
States,  for  the  year  1830;  also,  a  statement  of  passengers 
arriving  in  the  United  States  during  the  year  ending  on 
the  30th  Sept.  1830.     Mar.  2,  1831.     37  pp.     8^. 
21st  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  127.  209 ' 

1831.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  statements: 

1st,  showing  the  number  of  passengers  arriving  in  the 
United  States  from  30th  September,  1830,  to  3()th  Septem- 
ber, 1831;  2d,  an  abstract  of  American  seamen  in  the  sev- 
eral districts  of  the  United  States,  1831.  June  27,  1832. 
42  pp.  8^. 
22d  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  293.  221 

1832.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  abstracts  of 

passengers  arriving  in  the  ports  of  the  United  States  in 
the  year  1832;  also,  of  American  seamen  in  the  ports  of 
the  United  States  during  the  same  period.     Feb.  28,  1833. 
52  pp.     8^. 
22d  Congress,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  119.  235 


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1833.  Report  from  the  Secretar}-  of  .state,  with  statement  of  passen- 

gers in  ships  arriving-  in  the  United  States  in  1833.     Apr.  3, 
1834.     33  pp.     8°. 
^36,  Congress^  1st  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  237.  240 

Same.     Apr.  9,  1834.     31  pp.     8°. 

23d  Congress.^  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  319.  257 

1834.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  a  list  of  the 

number  and  designation  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  United 
States  during  the  year  1834.     Mar.  3,  1835.     51  pp.     8°. 
23d  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  ISIf.  275 

1835.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  statements 

showing  the  number  and  designation  of  the  passengers  who 
have  arrived  into  the  United  States  from  foreign  countries 
during  the  year  1835.     Apr.  23,  1836.     29  pp.     8^. 
2Ji.th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  237.  291 

18367    Report  from  the  Secretarj^  of  state,  with  statement  of   the 
number  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  United  States  during 
the  year  1836.     Feb.  16,  1837.     27  pp.     8^. 
2Ji.th  Congress.,  2d  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  178.  298 

Same.     Feb.  17,  1837.     27  pp.     8°. 

2Ji,th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  163.  304 

1837.  Report  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  with  statements  of  the 

number  and  designation  of  the  passengers  who  have  arrived 
in  each  collection  district  of  the  United  States  during  the 
year  1837.     June  12,  1838.     31  pp.     8°. 
25th  Congress,  2d  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  If78.  319 

Same.     June  12,  1838.     31  pp.     8°. 

25th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  Jj,27.  331 

1838.  Report  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  with  statements  of  the 

number  and  designation  of  the  passengers  who  have  arrived 
in  each  collection  district  of  the  United  States  during  the 
year  1838.     Feb.  22,  1839.     29  pp.     8-. 
25th  Congress,  3d  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  252.  340 

Same.     Feb.  22,  1839.     31  pp.     8°. 

25tJi  Congress,  3d  session.     House  doc.  no.  210.  347 

1839.  Report  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  with  statements  of  the 

number  and  designation  of  the  passengers  who  have  arrived 
in  each  collection  district  of  the  United  States  during  the 
year  1839.     July  3,  1840.     25  pp.     8°. 
26th  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  doc.  no.  59 If.  361 

Same.     July  7,  1840.     25  pp.     8°. 

26th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  doc.  no.  25 If,.  369 


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1840.  Report  from  the  Secretai y  of  state,  .showing  the  number  and 

designation  of  the  passengers  who  have  arrived   in  each 
collection  district  of  the  United  States  during  the  vear  1840. 
Feb.  22,  1841.     27  pp.     8^. 
26th  Omgrem^  2d  fiession.     Senate  doc.  no.  206.  378 

Sam£.     Mar.  3,  1841.     27  pp.     8°. 

26th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  116.  386 

1841.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  a  statement  of 

passengers  arrived  in  the  United  States  during  the  year 
1841.     xMay  12,  1842.     35  pp.     8. 
27th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  219.  404 

1842.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  a  statement  of 

passengers  arrived  in  the  United  States,  from  foreign  coun- 
tries, during  the  year  1842.     Feb.  24,  1843.     33  pp.     8. 
27th  Congress.,  3d  sessioji.     House  doc.  no.  177.  422 

1843-1844.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  state- 
ments of  the  number  and  designation  of  passengers  arriving 
in  the  United  States,  in  the  three  tirst  quarters  of  the  year 
1843,  and  between  the  first  of  October,  1843,  and  30th  Sep- 
tember, 1844.  Dec.  13,  1844.  50  pp.  8°. 
28th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  13.  463 

1845.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  statements  of 

the  number  of  passengers  who  arrived  in  the  United  States 
during  the  year  ending  30th  September,  1845.     June  26, 
1846.     38  pp.     8°. 
29th  Congress.,  1st  session.     Hoxise  doc.  no.  216.  486 

1846.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  statements  of 

the  number  and  designation  of  passengers  arriving  in  the 
United  States  during  the  3'ear  ending  3(»th  September  last. 
Feb.  23,  1847.     38  pp.     8^^. 
29th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doc.  no.  98.  500 

1847.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  statements  of 

the  number  and  designation  of  passengers  ari-iving  in  the 
United  States  during  the  3'ear  ending  September  30,  1847. 
Mar.  3,  1848.     62  pp.     8°. 
30th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  J^7.  518 

1848.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  communicating  the  num- 

ber and  designation  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  United 
States  during  the  year  ending  September  30,  1848.     Dec. 
18,  1848.     70  pp.  "  8^'. 
30th  Congress^  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  10.  538 


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1849.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  statements  of 

the  number  and  designation  of  passengers  arriving  in  the 
United  States  during  the  year  ending  September  30,  1849. 
Dec.  31,  1849.     64  pp.     8°. 
31st  Congress^  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  7.  572 

1850.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  a  statement 

showing  the  number  of  emigrants  to  this  country  during 
the  year  1850.     Jan.  3,  1851.     46  pp.     8-. 
31st  Congress,  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  16.  598 

1851.  Letter  from  the  Secretar}'  of  state,  transmitting  a  statement  of 

the  number  and  designation  of   persons  arriving  in  the 
United  States  from  September  30, 1850,  to  January  1, 1852. 
May  3,  1852.     69  pp.     8<^. 
32d  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  100.  644 

1852.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  tabular  state- 

ments showing  the  number,  &c.,  of  passengers  who  arrived 
in  the  United  States  during  the  last  3^ear.     Feb.  12,  1853. 
18  pp.     8°. 
32d  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  JfS.  679 

1853.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  the  annual 

statement  of  the  number  of  passengers  arriving  in  the 
United  States  by  sea  from  foreign  countries.     Mar.  17, 
1854.     24  pp.     8°. 
33d  Congress,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  78.  723 

1854.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  the  annual 

report  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  United  States.     Feb. 
21,  1855.     40  pp.     8°. 
33d  Congress,  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  77.  788 

1855.  Letter  from  the  Secretar}^  of  state,  transmitting  the  annual 

report  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  United  States.     Feb. 
21,  1856.     41  pp.     8°. 
3]^.tli  Congress,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  29.  851 

1856.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  state,  in  obedience  to  law,  of  pas- 

sengers arriving  in  the  United  States  during  the  year  ending 
Dec.  31,  1856.     Feb.  18,  1857.     37  pp.     8^. 
3Ji.th  Congress,  3d  session.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  5J!f.  881 

Same.     Feb.  18,  1857.     37  pp.     8". 

3Ji,th  Congress,  3d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  78.  906 


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1857.  Letter  from  the  Secretiir}'  of  state,  transmitting  the  annual 

report  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  United  States.     Feb. 
16,  1858.     36  pp.     8'. 
35th  Congress^  Ist  session.     Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  32.  924 

Sayne.     Feb.  16,  1858.     36  pp.     8°. 

35th  Coi^gresx,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  62.  955 

1858.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  state,  communicating,  in  obedience 

to  law,  statements  showing  the  number  and  designation  of 
passengers  arriving  in  the  United  States  during  the  j^ear 

1858.  Feb.  19,  1859.     40  pp.     8^. 

35th  Congress,  2d  session:      Senate  ex.  doc.  no.  3J^.  984 

Same.     Feb.  15,  1859.     40  pp.     8°. 

35th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  92.  1008 

1859.  Letter  of  the  Secretary  of  state,  communicating,  in  obedience 

to  law,  statements  showing  the  number  and  designation  of 
passengers  arriving  in  the  United  States  during  the  year 

1859.  Feb.  28,  1860.     38  pp.     8^. 

36th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  32.  1048 

1860.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  communicating  statements 

of  the  number  and  designation  of  passengers  arriving  in 
the  United  States  during  the  year  1860.     Mar.  2,  1861. 
36  pp.     8°. 
36th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  81.  1101 

1861.  Letter  from  the  Secretary'  of  state,  enclosing  statement  of  the 

number  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  United  States  on 
shipboard    during   the   year   ending   December   31,  1861. 
May  12,  1862.     35  pp.     8°. 
37th  Congress,  2d  sessio7i.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  111.  1137 

1862.  Letter  from  the  Secretar}^  of  state,  transmitting  annual  state- 

ment  of  the   arrival  of  passengers  for  the    year  ending 
December  31,  1862.     Feb.  14,  1863.     50  pp.     8^. 
37th  Congress,  3d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  67.  1163 

1863.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  statement  of 

the  number,  age,  sex,  &c.,  of  passengers  arriving  in  the 
United  States  from  foreign  countries  by  sea  during  the  year 
ending  December  31,  1863.     Mar.  10,  1864.     50  pp.     S  . 
38th  Congress,  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  53.  1189 

1864.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  statement  of 

the  number,  age,  &c.,  of  passengers  arriving  in  the  United 
States  by  sea.     Feb.  27,  1865.     44  pp.     8=. 
38th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  76.  1229 

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1865.  The  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  immigration  of  the  expend- 

itures, &c.,  since  the  establishment  of  the  bureau.     Mar.  9, 
1866.     88  pp.     8°. 
39th  Congress^  1st  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  66.  1256 

1866.  A  report  of  the  Commissioner  of  immigration,  of  the  foreign 

immigration  and  of  the  expenditures  of  the  bureau  for  the 
first  three  quarters  of  the  year  1866.     Jan.  14,  1867.     81 
pp.     8°. 
39th  Congress.^  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  39.  1289 

1867.  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  immigration,  of  the  expendi- 

tures of  the  bureau  for  the  year  ending  September  30, 1867. 
Dec.  5,  1867.     126  pp.     8^."^ 
If.OtJi  Congress.,  2d  sessio7i.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  18.  1330 

1868-1869.     Report,  in  compliance  with  the  act  of  Congress  of  March 
3,  1855,  regulating  the  carriage  of  passengers  in  steamships 
and  other  vessels.     Apr.  1,  1870.     90  pp.     8°. 
Jf-lst  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  235.  1425 

1870.     Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  a  statement  of 

the  number,  age,  sex,  and  occupation  of  passengers  arriving 

in  the  United  States  by  sea,  from  foreign  countries,  during 

the  year  1870.     Feb.  3,  1871.     35  pp.     8^. 

It,lst  Congress.,  3d  session.     House  ex.  doc.  no.  92.  1454 

1869-1890.  From  1869-1891  the  statistics  of  immigration  are  found 
in  the  Annual  report  of  the  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  statistics 
(Treasury  department)  on  the  commerce  and  navigation  of 
the  United  States. 

1891-1904.     Annual  report  of  the  Commissioner-general  of  immi- 
gration.    1891/92-1904. 
Washington:    Govemrnent  printing  office,  1892-190 1^..     13  vols, 
in  ^.     <§°. 

In  1892-1894  the  report  was  that  of  the  Superintendent  of  immigration. 


IMMIGRATION:    ARTICLES   IN    UNITED  STATES  TREASURY   DEPARTMENT 

DECISIONS 

1898.     Employees  of  cxhi])itors  at  the  Tninsmississippi  and  Interna- 
tional exposition  c-onipany  of  Omaha,  Nebra.ska. 
Vol.  1,  1898  (18811),  pp.  61-62. 

1898.     Maintenance  and  deportation  of  alien  immigrants. 

Vol.  2,  1898  (19869),  pp.  326  -329. 

1898.  Requiring  of   steamship  companies  and   masters   of   vessels 

bringing  alien  immigrants  into  the  United  States  complete 
manifests. 

Vol.  2,  1898  (20143),  page  651. 

1899.  Aliens  landing  at  ports  of  the  United  States  in  transit  to  for- 

eign contiguous  territory. 

Vol.  1,  1899  (20470),  pp.  1,>-16. 

1899.     Alien  immigrants  [children  horn  in  the  United  States  of  non- 
naturalized  alien.sj. 

Vol.  1,  1899  (20747),  page  416. 

1899.     Employees  of  exhibitors  at  the  Philadelphia  exposition  asso- 
ciation of  Pennsylvania. 

Vol.  1,  1899  (20827),  pp.  502-504. 

1899.     Horses  and  cattle  of  immigrants. 

Vol.  1,  1899  (21308),  pp.  1206-1207. 

1899.     Examination  of  discharged  alien  seamen. 

Vol.  2,  1899  (21724),  pp.  62(>-627. 

1899.     Admission  into  the  United  States  of  returning  cattlemen. 

Vol.  2,  1899  (21752),  pp.  66.5-666. 

1899.     Maintenance  and  deportation  of  alien  immigrants. 
Vol.  2,  1899  (21864),  pp.  858-861. 

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1900.     Alien  seamen. 

Vol.  3,  1900  (21980),  pp.  122-123. 

1900.     Employees  of  exhibitors  at  the  Pan-American  exposition  of 
Buffalo,  N.y. 

Vol.  3,  1900  (22292),  pp.  544-545. 

1900.     Immigrants'  teams,  implements,  etc. 

Vol.  3,  1900  (22422),  pp.  682-686. 

1900.     Violation  of  immigration  acts. 

Vol.  3,- 1900  (22444),  pp.  712-713. 

1900.     Collection  of  head  tax  on  Canadians  going  to  Hawaii. 

Vol.  3,  1900  (22548),  pp.  853-854. 

1900.  Admission  into  the  United  States  of  returning  cattlemen. 
—  Vol.  3,  1900  (22597),  pp.  907-908. 

1901.  Fines  or  penalties  imposed  under  the  immigration  laws. 

Vol.  4,  1901  (22790),  pp.  154-156. 

1901.     Invoices  of  household  goods,  tools  of  trade,  etc. ,  of  immigrants. 
Vol.  4,  1901  (22823),  page  191. 

1901.     Bobbinet  lace  makers  [importation  of  two  skilled  workmen 
under  contract]. 

Vol.  4,  1901  (22909),  pp.  312-314. 

1901.     Alien  immigrants  [children  born  in  the  United  States  of  non- 
naturalized  aliens]. 

Vol.  4,  1901  (22999),  pp.  441-442. 

1901.     Admissibility  of  aliens  afflicted  with  tuberculosis  of  the  lungs. 
Vol.  4,  1901  (23016),  page  456. 

1901.     Admissibility  of  aliens  afflicted  with  tubercle  of  lung. 
Vol.  4,  1901  (23085),  page  528. 

1901.     Alien  seamen. 

Vol.  4,  1901  (2.3296),  pp.  797-801. 

1901.  Inspection  of  aliens  landed  at  the  ports  of  the  Dominion  of 

Canada. 

Vol.  4,  1901  (23343),  pp.  859-862. 

1902.  Per  capita  tax  on  aliens. 

Vol.  5,  1902  (24089),  pp.  838-839. 

1903.  Immigration  regulations. 

Vol.  6,  Mar.  13,  1903  (24286),  pp.  225-230. 


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1903.     Immigration:    departure  of  transit  passengers    out    of    the 
United  States. 

Vol.  6,  Apr.  14,  1903  (24351),  pp.  311-313. 

1903.     Head  tax  on  aliens  [from  Porto  Rico]. 

Vol.  6,  Apr.  23,  1903  (24378),  pp.  353-354. 

1903.     Aliens  [reasonable  opportunity  to  be  heard]. 
Vol.  6,  Apr.  24,  1903  (24379),  pp.  354-355. 

1903.     Head  tax  on  aliens. 

Vol.  6,  Apr.  29,  1903  (24391),  pp.  372-374. 

1903.  Head  tax  on  aliens. 

Vol.  6,  May  7,  1903  (24419),  page  407. 

DECISIONS  OF  THE   DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND   LABOR 

1904.  No  per  capita  tax  on  Filipinos  from  foreign  ports. 

Decision  no.  15,  Mar.  21,  1904. 

1904.     Aliens— rejection  of  contract  laborers. 
Decision  no.  16,  Apr.  9,  1904. 

1904.     Aliens — expense  of  deportation. 
Decision  no.  18,  Apr.  20,  1904. 


IMMIGRATION:   ARTICLES   IN    UNITED  STATES  CONSULAR    REPORTS 

1880.     Canadian  emigration  to  the  United  States. 

S.  D.  Pace.     June  •:0,  1880. 

Vol.  1,  no.  1,  October,  1880,  pp.  41-42. 

1880.     Emigration  from  Hungary  to  the  United  States. 

Henry  Sterne.     May  19,  1880. 

Vol.  1,  no.  1,  October,  1880,  pp.  98-99. 

1880.     Italian  emig'ration. 

B.  O.  Duncan.     May  15,  1880. 

Vol.  1,  no.  1,  October,  1880,  pp.  127-129. 

1880.  Emigration  from  Norwa}'. 

Gerhard  Gade.     Apr.  19,  1880. 

Vol.  1,  no.  1,  October,  1880,  pp.  192-193. 

1881.  The  large  emigration  from  Central  and  Southern  Europe. 

Henry  Dithmar.     Feb.  26,  1881. 
Vol.  2,  no.  6,  April,  1881,  pp.  556-557. 

1881.     Emigration  from  Wurtemberg.     Report  on  its  cause,  charac- 
ter, and  extent,  and  the  laws  by  which  it  is  governed. 

George  L.  Catlin.     Mar.  8,  1881. 
Vol.  2,  no.  6,  April,  1881,  pp.  557-570. 

1881.     Emigrants  of  the  criminal  and  pauper  class. 

A.  E.  Lee.     Mar.  3,  1881. 

Vol.  2,  no.  6,  April,  1881,  pp.  570-574. 

1881.     Emigration  from  Germany. 

H.  J.  Winser.     Mar.  9,  1881. 

Vol.  2,  no.  7,  May,  1881,  pp.  683-685. 

1881.     German  emigration. 

James  T.  Du  Bois.     Mar.  30,  1881. 
Vol.  2,  no.  7,  May,  1881,  pp.  701-702. 

1881.     Emigration  of  paupers  and  criminals  from  Wurtemberg  to  the 
United  States. 

George  L.  Catlin.     Mar.  31,  1881. 
Vol.  2,  no.  8,  June,  1881,  pp.  895-898. 

1881.     German  emigration  to  the  United  States. 
James  M.  Wilson.     Apr.  1881. 
Vol.  3,  no.  9,  July,  1881,  pp.  117-119 
84 


immigration:  articles  in  u.  s.  consular  reports   85 

1881.  Swiss  emigration  to  the  United  States. 

Nicolas  Fish.     May  9,  1881. 

Vol.  .3,  no.  10,  August,  1881,  pp.  298-299. 

1881..     German  emigration  iuid  colonization. 

Wolfgang  Schoenle.     Oct.  28,  1881. 

Vol.  4,  no.  14,  December,  1881,  pp.  625-626. 

1882.  Emigration  from  Hamburg. 

John  M.  Bailey.     Nov.  1,  1881. 

Vol.  5,  no.  15,  January,  1882,  pp.  84-86. 

1882.     Soliciting   inmiigration   from   Europe.— Improper  action  of 
emigration  agent.s. 

James  T.  Du  Bois.     Nov.  24,  1881. 

Vol.  5,  no.  15,  January,  1882,  pp.  123-125. 

1882.     The  last  German  census  and  emigration  to  the  United  States. 
Theodore  Canisius.     Jan.  10,  1882. 
Vol.  5,  no.  16,  February,  1882,  pp.  193-194. 

1882.     German  emigration  statistics,  1871  to  1881,  inclusive. 
Ferdinand  Vogeler.     Mar.  13,  1882. 
Vol.  5,  no.  18,  April,  1882,  pp.  556-559. 

1882.     Emigration  from  Wiirtemberg  to  the  United  States. 
George  L.  Catlin.     Feb.  9,  1882. 
Vol.  5,  no.  18,  April,  1882,  pp.  593-596. 

1882.     Emigration  from  Hesse-Darmstadt. 

James  Henry  Smith.     Apr.  30,  1882. 
Vol.  6,  no.  21,  July,  1882,  pp.  461-164. 

1882.  Emigration  from  Switzerland  to  the  United  States. 

Frank  H.  Mason.     July  24,  1882. 

Vol.  6,  no.  22,  August,  1882,  pp.  540-542. 

1883.  Irish  distress  and  emigration. 

Reports  from  various  consul.     1S83. 
Vol.  9,  no.  30,  April,  1883,  pp.  627-641. 

1883.     Mexico  inviting  immigration. 

P.  H.  Morgan.     Apr.  25,  1883. 

Vol.  10,  no.  32,  August,  1883,  pp.  332-348. 

1883.  Italian  emigration. 

Frank  G.  Haughwont.     Oct.  16,  1883. 

Vol.  11,  no.  36,  December,  1883,  pp.  364-366. 

1884.  Emigration  from  Europe. 

Henry  B.  Ryder.     Oct.  16,  1883. 

Vol.  11,  no.  38,  February,  1884,  pp.  672-675. 


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1884.     Emigration  from  Wiirtemburg. 

George  L.  Catlin.     Apr.  11,  1884. 
Vol.  12,  no.  41,  May,  1884,  pp.  410-413. 

1884.     Preventing  emigration  from  Austria-Hungary. 

James  Riley  Weaver.     June  7,  1884. 
Vol.  13,  no.  42,  June,  1884,  page  16. 

1884.  Emigration  via  Hamburg. 

J.  M.  Bailey.     July  16,  1884. 

Vol.  14,  no.  45,  September,  1884,  pp.  63-65. 

1885.  Norwegian  emigration  to  the  United  States. 

Gerhard  Gade.     Dec.  8,  1884. 

Vol.  15,  no.  51,  March,  1885,  page  599. 

1885.     Emigration  via  Bremen. 

John  M.  Wilson.     Jan.  16,  1885. 

Vol.  15,  no.  51,  March,  1885,  pp.  600-601. 

1885.     Canadian  immigration, 

Seargent  P.  Stearns.     Mar.  24,  1885. 
Vol.  16,  no.  53,  June,  1885,  pp.  108-109. 

1885.     Immigration  into  Brazil. 

C.  C.  Andrews.     Mar.  11,  1885. 
•     Vol.  16,  no.  54,  July,  1885,  pp.  408-409. 

1887.     Emigration  from  Europe.     Reports  from  the  Consuls  of  the 
United  States. 
Washington:    Government  printing    office,    1887.     282  pp. 
Plates.     8°. 

Vol.  22,  no.  76.     April,  1887. 

Contents. — Immigration  of  skilled  labor  into  the  United  States; 
Cost  of  living  in  Germany;  Emigration  from  Austria-Hungary; 
Emigration  from  France;  Emigration  from  Germany;  Emigra- 
tion from  Italy;  Emigration  from  the  Netherlands;  Emigration 
from  Norway;  Emigration  from  Russia;  Emigration  from  Sweden ; 
Emigration  from  Switzerland;  Emigration  from  the  United 
Kingdom. 

1887.     Immigration  into  Southern  Brazil. 
Rule  Letcher.     Mar.  31,  1887. 
Vol.  23,  no.  81,  July,  1887,  pp.  72-75. 

1887.    Emigration  from  Greece  to  the  United  States. 

William  H.  Moffett.     May  24,  1887. 

Vol.  23,  no.  83,  September,  1887,  pp.  443-444. 

1887.     Emigration  from  Piraeus  to  the  United  States. 

A.  C.  McDowall.     May  10,  1887. 

Vol.  23,  no.  83,  September,  1887,  pp.  444-445. 


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1888.     Emigration  from  Austria. 

Henry  W.  Gill.ert.     Oct.  29,  1887. 

Vol.  25,  no.  88,  January,  1888,  pp.  88-91. 

1888.     Loss  to  German  indu.stry  tiirough  emigration. 

Jacob  Mueller.     Dec.  19,  1887. 

Vol.  25,  no.  88,  January,  1888,  pp.  232-2.38. 

1888.     Emigration  from  and  immigration  into  the  United  Kingdom 

in  1887. 

R.  Giffen.     Feb.  6,  1888. 

Vol.  26,  no.  92,  April,  1888,  pp.  74-78. 

1888.     Emigration  from  Hamburg. 

William  W.  Lang.     Jan.  12,  1888. 
Vol.  26,  no.  93,  May,  1888,  page  208. 

1888.     Report  of  the  Imperial  emigrant  commissioner  [of  Germany] 

for  1887. 

Transmitted  by  F.  Raine. 

Vol.  26,  no.  93,  May,  1888,  pp.  233-239. 

1888.     Emigration  via  Hamburg  to  the  United  States. 

William  W.  Lang.     May  14,  1888. 
Vol.  26,  no.  93,  May,  1888,  page  289. 

1888.     Emigration  from  Norway  in  1887. 
Gerhard  Gade.     May  30,  1888. 
Vol.  26,  no.  94,  June,  1888,  pp.  477-478. 

1888.  French  and  Italian  immigration  to  the  Argentine  Republic. 

George  W.  Roosevelt.     July  31,  1888. 
Vol.  27,  no.  96,  August,  1888,  pp.  204-205. 

1889.  Emigration  from  German  ports  in  1888. 

F.  Raine.     Mar.  8,  1889. 

Vol.  30,  no.  105,  May,  1889,  pp.  81-84. 

1889.     Italian  emigration  law. 

Philip  Carroll.     Feb.  20,  1889. 

Vol.  30,  no.  105,  May,  1889,  pp.  168-171. 

1889.     Emigration  from  Spain  to  South  America. 
Ramon  O.  Williams.     May  3,  1889. 
Vol.  30,  no.  106,  July,  1889,  pp.  239-244. 

1889.     Immigration  into  the  A*rgentine  Republic. 

Bayless  W.  Hanna.     Apr.  7,  1889. 

Vol  30,  no.  106,  July,  1889,  pp.  327-328. 

1889.     Emigration  from  Spain  to  the  Argentine  Republic. 
H.  J.  Sprague.     July  3,  1889. 
Vol.  30,  no.  107,  August,  1889,  page  547. 


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1889.  Italian  emigration. 

Charles  M.  Wood.     Aug.  9,  1889. 

Vol.  31,  no.  108,  September,  1889,  pp.  63-64. 

1890.  Spanish  emig-ration, 

R.  W.  Turner.     Oct.  10,  1889. 

Vol.  32,  no.  113,  February,  1890,  pp.  343-344. 

1890.     Emigration  from  Bohemia. 

Charles  Jonas.     Oct.  5,  1888. 

Vol.  32,  no.  114,  March,  1890,  pp.  491-493. 

1890.     Bohemian  and  Hungarian  emigration  to  the  United  States. 

Charles  Jonas.     Oct.  12,  1888. 

Vol.  32,  no.  114,  March,  1890,  pp.  493-494. 

1890.     French  emigration  statistics. 

Oscar  F.  Williams.     Feb.  6,  1890. 

Vol.  33,  no.  117,  June,  1890,  pp.  229-231. 

1890.     Emigration  from  Marseilles. 

Charles  B.  Trail.     May  22,  1890. 

Vol.  33,  no.  117,  June,  1890,  pp.  363-365. 

1890.     Norwegian  emigration. 

Gerhard  Gade.     June  7,  1890. 

Vol.  33,  no.  118,  July,  1890,  pp.  524-525. 

1890.     Emigration  from  Ireland. 
William  P.  Smyth. 
Vol.  33,  no.  118,  July,  1890,  pp.  536-537. 

1890.     Emigration  from  Amsterdam. 

D.  Eckstein.     Feb.  13,  1890. 

Vol.  33,  no.  118,  July,  1890,  pp.  537-538. 

1890.     German  emigration  to  the  United  States  in  1889. 
W.  H.  Edwards.     June  30,  1890. 
Vol.  33,  no.  119,  August,  1890,  pp.  631-634. 

1890.  Emigration  from  German3\ 

W.  H.  Edwards.     Aug.  12,  1890. 

Vol.  33,  no.  119,  August,  1890,  pp.  660-661. 

1891.  Immigration  to  the  Amazon. 

Joseph  O.  Kerbey.     Dec.  9,  1890. 

Vol.  35,  no.  125,  February,  1891,  pp.  312-315. 

1891.     Italian  emigration, 

Charles  M.  Wood.     Oct.  20,  1890. 

Vol.  35,  no.  126,  March,  1891,  pp.  329-330. 

1891.     Emigration  from  Havre  in  1890. 

Oscar  F.  Williams.     Jan.  30,  1891. 

Vol.  35,  no  127,  April,  1891,  pp.  497-498. 


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1893.     The    United    Kinodoni    in    1891   and    1892:    Emigration   and 
immigration. 

John  C.  New.     Dec.  21,  1892. 

Vol.  42,  no.  152,  May,  1893,  pp.  4:^-44. 

1893.     Immigration  into  Brazil, 

0.  H.  Dockery.     Feb.  10,  1893. 

Vol.  42,  no.  153,  June,  1893,  pp.  239-240. 

1893.  Italian  immigration. 

Baron  Fava.     Feb.  9,  1893. 

Vol.  42,  no.  153,  June,  1893,  pp.  248-254. 

1894.  Emigration  from  Norway. 

(ierhard  Gade.     November,  1893. 

\'ol.  44,  no.  161,  February,  1894,  pp.  305-306. 

1894.     Italian  emigration  to  the  United  States. 

Henry  G.  Huntington.     November  27,  1893. 
Vol.  44,  no.  161,  February,  1894,  pp.  308-309. 

1894.     Immigration  into  Venezuela. 

E.  H.  Plumacher.     Nov.  7,  1893. 

Vol.  44,  no.  161,  February,  1894,  pp.  332-335. 

1894.     Emigration  from  Christiania  in  1893. 
Gerhard  Gade.     Jan.  6,  1894. 
Vol.  44,  no.  162,  March,  1894,  pp.  418-419. 

1894,     Emigration  from  Amsterdam  to  the  United  States. 
Edward  Downes.     Apr.  20,  1894. 
Vol.  45,  no.  166,  July,  1894,  pp.  394-396. 

1894.     Italian  emigration  to  the  United  States. 

Henry  Greenough  Huntington.     Mar.  20,  1894. 
Vol.  45,  no.  166,  July,  1894,  pp.  464-467. 

1894.     Emigration  from  Norway. 

Lauritz  F.  Bronn.     June,  1894. 

Vol.  46,  no.  168,  September,  1894,  page  137. 

1894.  Emigration  of  Japanese  laborers. 

E.  J.  Smithers.     Aug.  11,  1894. 

Vol.  46,  no.  170,  November,  1894,  pp.  441-442. 

1895.  A  German  view  of  American  immigration. 

Louis  Stern.     Jan.  18,  1895. 

Vol.  48,  no.  177,  June,  1895,  pp.  265-266. 

1895.     Emigration  from  Wiirtemberg. 

Alfred  C.  Johnson.     Apr.  9,  1895. 

Vol.  48,  no.  177,  June,  1895,  pp.  368-369. 

1895.     Swiss  emigration. 

Eugene  Germain.     June  5,  1895. 
Vol.  48,  no.  178,  July,  1895,  page  528. 


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1895.  German  emigration. 

Louis  Stern.     July  15,  1895. 

Vol.  49,  no.  182,  November,  1895,  pp.  296-297. 

1896.  Immigration  contract  with  Venezuela. 

E.  H.  Plumacher.     Apr.  4,  1896. 

Vol.  51,  no.  188,  May,  1896,  pp.  114-116. 

1897.  Canadian  emigration  to  Brazil. 

Julian  Haugwitz.     Jan.  13,  1897. 

Vol.  53,  no.  199,  April,  1897,  pp.  484-487. 

1897.     German  emigration  statistics. 

James  C.  Monaghan.     Apr.  8,  1897. 
Vol.  54,  no.  201,  June,  1897,  page  325. 

1897.     New  channel  for  German  emigration. 

Louis  Stern.     May  20,  1897. 

Vol.  54,  no.  203,  August,  1897,  pp.  521-523. 

1897.  European  emigration. 

James  C.  Monaghan.     June  18,  1897. 

Vol.  54,  no.  203,  August,  1897,  pp.  583-584. 

1898.  Immigration  into  the  Argentine  Republic. 

William  I.  Buchanan.     Sept.  22,  1897. 
Vol.  56,  no.  208,  January,  1898,  pp.  32-34. 

1898.     Emigration  of  Japanese. 

John  F.  Gowey.     Oct.  21,  1897. 

Vol.  56,  no.  208,  January,  1898,  page  132. 

1898.     Venezuelan  immigration  contracts. 
W.  W.  Russell.     Jan.  10,  1898. 
Vol.  56,  no.  210,  March,  1898,  pp.  361-363. 

1898.     Japanese  immigration  into  Brazil. 
Frank  D.  Hill.     August,  1897. 
Vol.  56,  no.  218,  March,  1898,  pp.  403-406. 

1898.     Germaulemigration  laws  [literal  translation], 

-Edward  H.  Ozmun.     Mar.  25,  1898. 
Vol.  57,  no.  213,  June,  1898,  pp.  230-234. 

1898.     Emigration  from  Ireland. 

Daniel  Swiney.     Mar.  14,  1898. 

Vol.  57,  no.  213,  June,  1898,  page  235. 

1898.     Emigration  from  Switzerland.     May  12, 1898. 
Vol.  57,  no.  214,  July,  1898,  page  462. 

1898.     Italian  immigrants  in  Venezuela. 

Francis  B.  Loomis.     July  7,  1898. 

Vol.  58,  no.  216,  September,  1898,  pp.  140-142. 


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1898.  Emigration  from  Amsterdam  during  1897. 

G.  J.  Corey.     Aug.  11,  1898. 

Vol.  58,  no.  218,  November,  1898,  pp.  440-441. 

1899.  Emigration  from  German  seaports  in  1898. 

Louis  Stern.     Feb.  28,  1899. 

Vol.  60,  no.  225,  June,  1899,  pp.  288-289. 

1899.     Colonization  in  Paraguay. 

John  N.  Ruffin.     Mar.  7,  1899. 

Vol.  60,  no.  226,  July,  1899,  pp.  563-564. 

1899.     Emigration  to  South  America. 

Albert  W.  Swalm.     Apr.  11,  1899. 

Vol.  61,  no.  228,  September,  1899,  pp.  38-39. 

1899.     German  emigration.     Sept.  25,  1899. 

Vol.  61,  no.  231,  December,  1899,  page  656. 

1903.     Immigration  into  ISorthwest  Canada. 

L.  Edwin  Dudley.     Dec.  15,  1902. 

Vol.  71,  no.  270,  March,  1903,  pp.  452-453. 

1903.     Permits  for  immigration  into  the  Transvaal. 
J.  E.  Proffit.     Mar.  .30,  1903. 
Vol.  72,  no.  274,  July,  1903,  pp.  435-436. 

1903.     Emigration  from  Finland  to  the  United  States. 
Victor  Ek.     July  20,  1903. 
Vol.  73,  no.  277,  October,  1903,  page  374. 

1903.  Immigration  and  foreign  trade  in  Honduras. 

Alfred  K.  Moe.     Sept.  5,  1903. 

Vol.  73,  no.  279,  December,  1903,  page  644. 

1904.  Immigration  into  Canada. 

Henry  S.  Culver.     Oct.  12,  1903. 

Vol.  74,  no.  280,  January,  1904,  pp.  66-67. 

1904.     American  immigration  into  the  Canadian  northwest.     Oct., 
1903. 

Vol.  74,  no.  280,  January,  1904,  pp.  67-69. 

1904.     Norwegian  emigration  to  the  United  States. 
Henry  Bordewich.     Oct.  10,  1903. 
Vol.  74,  no.  280,  January,  1904,  page  221. 

1904.     Immigration  into  Manitoba  from  the  United  States. 

Vol.  74,  no.  281,  February,  1904,  pp.  513-514. 

1904.     Immigration  into  the  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  colonies. 

Vol.  74,  no.  281,  February,  1904,  page  514. 


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1904.     Immigrants  into  Canada. 

Vol  75,  no.  283,  April,  1904,  page  281. 

1904.     Reduction  in  emigrant  rates. 

Robert  S.  S.  Bergh.     Feb.  22,  1904. 
Vol.  75,  no.  284,  May,  1904,  page  522. 

1904.     Immigration  into  Canada  from  the  United  States. 
W.  R.  HoUoway.     May  17,  1904. 
Vol.  75,  no.  285,  June,  1904,  page  974. 

1904.     Emigration  attaches. 

Vol.  75,  no.  285,  June,  1904,  pp.  1076-1077. 

1904.     New  steamer  line  between  Stettin  and  New  York. 

Richard  Guenther.     March  25,  1904. 
Vol.  75,  no.  285,  June,  1904,  page  1086. 

1904.     Emigration  from  Italy. 

Homer  M.  Byington.     July  11,  1904. 
No.  288,  September,  1904,  pp.  9-11. 

1904.     German  school  for  emigrants. 

No.  288,  September,  1904,  page  63. 

1904.     Emigration  from  England  and  Ireland. 

Joseph  G.  Stephens.     Sept.  22,  1904. 
No.  289,  October,  1904,  page  176. 

1904.     Emigration  from  Hamburg  and  Bremen. 
Southard  P.  Warner.     Sept.  15,  1904. 
No.  289,  October,  1904,  page  192. 

1904.     Immigration  into  and  emigration  from  Argentina. 

D.  Mayer.     Sept.  22,  1904. 

No.  290,  November,  1904,  page  60. 

1904.     Anomalies  of  ocean  travel. 

James  Boyle.     Oct.  7,  1904. 

No.  290,  November,  1904,  page  94. 

1904.     Emigration  from  Ireland  in  1902  and  1903. 

Edward  Harvey.     Oct.  18,  1904. 
No.  290,  November,  1904,  page  136. 

1904.     Canadian  trade. 

Henry  S.  Culver.     Nov.  5,  1904. 
No.  291,  December,  1904,  pp.  46-47. 
"  Influx  of  immigration,"  page  46. 

1904.  Trieste  as  a  port  of  emigration. 
F.  W.  Hossfeld.  Oct.  31,  1904. 
No.  291,  December,  1904,  pp.  116-117. 


immigration:  articles  in  u.  s.  consular  reports       93 


1904. 

1904. 
1904. 

1904. 

1904. 


1905. 


1905. 


1905. 


1905. 


1905. 


1905. 


Emigration  and  population,  Sweden. 

Edward  L.  Adam.s.     Oct.  27,  1904. 
No.  291,  December,  1904,  page  144. 

Immigration  into  Brazil. 

No.  291,  December,  1904,  page  161. 
Immigration  into  Cuba. 

Jacob  Sleeper.     Nov.  12,  1904. 

No.  291,  December,  1904,  page  305. 

Emigration  and  pa.ssenger  movement  through  Havre, 
A.  M.  Tbackara.     Nov.  10,  1904. 
No.  291,  December,  1904,  page  .312. 

Emigration  to  the  United  States. 
Washingto7i:   Government  printing  office^  190^.     xi\  210 pp. 
8^.     {Special  comuhir  reports^  vol.  30.     58th  Crmgress,  2d 
session.     House  document  no.  732.) 

Contexts.— Department  circular;  Introductory  immigration  statis- 
tics; Immijrration  into  the  United  States,  bycountrie.«,  1821-190.3; 
Total  foreign-born  population  of  the  United  States  in  1900,  and 
distribution  by  .sections;  Official  record  of  immigration,  1820-1903; 
Arrival  in  the  United  States  of  alien  passengers  and  immigrants, 
by  countries,  1828-1903;  Passengers  landed  in  New  York,  steerage 
and  cabin,  in  1903;  Passengers  landed  in  New  York,  steerage  and 
cabin,  1897-1903.  Europe:  Austria-Hungary;  Belgium;  France; 
Germany;  Greece;  Italy;  Malta;  Netherlands;  Russia;  Scandi- 
navia; Spain;  Switzerland;  United  Kingdom.  America:  Domin- 
ion of  Canada;  Mexico;  Spanish  American  Republics.  Austral- 
asia; Africa;  Asia:  Japan;  Polynesia:  Samoa. 

Immigration  contract,  Brazil. 

Je.sse  H.  Johnson.     December  1,  1904. 
No.  292,  January,  190-5,  page  267. 

Italian  emigration  in  foreign  .steamships. 
Ernest  L.  Harris.     Nov.  18,  1904. 
No.  292,  January,  1905,  pp.  292-293. 

Attracting  immigration  to  Canada. 
W.  R.  Holloway.     Dec.  21,  1904. 
No.  292,  January,  1905,  page  30H. 

Emigration  through  Bremen  and  Hamburg  to  the  United  State.s. 
Henry  \V.  Diedench.     Feb.  16,  1905. 
No.  294,  March,  1905,  pp.  179-180. 

Immigration  into  Canada. 

W.  R.  Holloway.     Feb.  1,  1905. 
No.  294,  March,  1905.     pp.  237-238. 

Emigration  to  the  United  States  via  Bremen  in  IIMM. 
Henry  \V.  Diedench.     Jan.  31,  1905. 
No.  295,  April,  1905,  pp.  42^8. 


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1905.     Immigration  into  Mexico  from  the  United  States. 
Lewis  A.  Martin.     March  1,  1905. 
No.  295,  April,  1905,  pp.  149-150. 

1905.     Exodus  of  Mexican  laborers  to  the  United  States. 
W.  W.  Canada.     March  10,  1905. 
No.  295,  April,  1905,  page  163. 

1905.     Emigration  from  Croatia-Slavonia  to  the  United  States. 

Frank  D.  Chester.     March  25,  1905. 
No.  295,  April,  1905,  page  281. 

1905.     Assisted  emigration  from  England. 
W.  R.  Holloway.     March  7,  1905. 
No.  295,  April,  1905,  page  292. 

1905.     Emigration  via  Bremen. 

Henry  W.  Diederich.     March  21,  1905. 
No.  296,  May,  1905,  pp.  116-118. 

1905.     Canadian  land  receipts  and  immigration. 
W.  R.  Holloway.     March  24,  1905. 
No.  296,  May,  1905,  page  187. 

1905.     Emigration  via  Bremen  and  Hamburg. 
Henry  W.  Diederich.     April  19,  1905. 
No.  296,  May,  1905,  pp.  198-199. 

1905.  Emigration  via  Bremen  angl  Hamburg. 
Henry  W.  Diederich.  March  20,  1905. 
No.  296,  May,  1905,  page  397. 

1905.     Emigration  from  Spain. 

M.  M.  Price. 

No.  296,  May,  1905,  page  406. 

1905.     Irish  emigration. 

S.  S.  Knabenshue.     April  14,  1905. 
No.  297,  June,  1905,  pp.  24-25. 

1905.     Austrian  emigration  to  the  United  States. 

Ernest  L.  Harris.     April  19,  1905. 
No.  297,  June,  1905,  page  96. 

1905.     Immigration  into  and  emigration  from  the  United  Kingdom. 

Walter  C.  Hamm.     May  2,  1905. 
No.  297,  June,  1905,  pp'  180-182. 

1905.     British  Columbia  immigration  service. 

L.  Edwin  Dudley.     INIay  25,  1905. 

Daily  consular  reports,  no.  2300,  July  5,  1905,  page  12. 

1905.     Irish  emigration  statistics  for  1904. 

Alfred  K.  Moe.     May  29,  1905. 

Daily  consular  reports,  no.  2302,  July  7,  1905,  pp.  10-12. 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


Page 

Al)b()tt,  Ernest  Hamlin 47 

Airitelli,  Pietro 50 

Adams,  Cyrus  C 43 

Adams,  Edward  L 93 

Adams,  Thomas  Sewall 9 

Addams,  Jane 58, 59 

Ainsworth,  Frank  H 21,51 

Alcott,  Winfield  S 50 

Allen,  P.  L 58 

Altgeld,  John  Peter 9,  38 

American  social  science  association  9 

Amerinus  Senior,  [pseud.] 23 

Andersen,  R 9 

Anderson,  A.  S 9 

Andrews,  C.  C 86 

Ansell,  Evelyn 50 

Ardan,  Ivan 57 

Atchison,  Rena  Michaels 9 

Atkinson,  Edward 40 

Austin,  O.  P 53 

Bal)cock,  Kendric  C 40 

Bailey,  John  M 85, 86 

Balch,  Emily  G 57 

Barker,  Folger 61 

Barnard,  Helen  M 9 

Barrows,  Samuel  J 22, 45 

Batchelder,  Margaret  <  iold 49 

Belcredi,  G.  G 46 

Bell,  C.  H 28 

Bemis,  Edward  W 37, 43 

Bergh,  Robert  S.  S 92 

Berle,  A.  A 39 

Bernheimer,  Charles  Seligman  ...  9 

Biasi,  M.  de 50 

Biddle,  Cadwalader 10 

Bishop,  Joseph  B 38, 48 

Bodio,  Luigi 10,43 

Bodley,  John  Edward  Courtenay.         10 

Bonney,  C.  C 38 

Bordewich,  Henry 91 

Bontet,  Federigo 48 

Boutmy,  l^mile  <  iaston 10 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  H 10,  37, 38 

Boyle,  James 92 

Brabazon,  Reginald,  Lord 36 

1425—05 7 


Page 

Bradley,  A.  A 46 

Bradshaw,  Frederick 10 

Brandenburg,  Broughton 10, 

50,51,52,54,55,59,61 

Brandt,  Lilian 53 

Braun,  Marcus 11 

Brauns,  Ernst 11 

Brindisi,  Rocco 53 

Bromwell,  William  J 11 

Bronn,  I^uritz  F 89 

Brorup,  Rasmus  Peterson 11 

Brown,  William 36 

Brudno,  Ezra  S 52 

Bryant,  Robert  C 46 

Buchanan,  William  I 90 

Buell,  C.  J 42 

Buenos  Aires 11 

Bureauof  the  American  Republics.  11 

Burnett,  John 15 

Busey,  Samuel  C 11 

Bushee,  Fredrick  A 11 

Butter  worth,  Arthur  R 44 

Buxton,  Sydney  Charles 11 

Byington,  Homer  M 92 

Byrne,  Stephen 11 

Canada,  W.  W 94 

Canisius,  Theodore 85' 

Canstatt,  Oscar 12 

Carroll,  Philip 87 

Carter,  E.  C 50 

Carver,  Thomas  Nixon 42 

Cassot,  Arthur 42 

Castro,  Lorenzo 12 

Catlin,  George  L 84,  &■>,  86 

Chance,  Sir  William 60 

Chandeze,  Gustave 12 

Chandler,  William  E 39, 41 

Chartrou,  J 38 

Chelard,  Raoul 12 

Chester,  Frank  I) 94 

Chetwood,  John 12,  3S,  42,  44, 46 

Chickering,  Jesse 12 

Claghorn,  Kate  Holladay 12, 

45,  51 ,  54,  55,  57,  59 

Clark,  E.  P 39 

95 


96 


AUTHOR    INDEX 


Page 

Clarke,  Hyde 35 

Cleveland,  Grover 31 

Cocchia,  Enrico 54 

Colne,  C 12 

Colorado.     Board  of  immigration..  12 

Colton,  Calvin 12 

Commons,  John  R.  13, 31, 50, 51, 52, 54, 57 

Connolly,  James  B 47, 48 

Cook,  Joseph 9, 41 

Cooke,  C.  Kinloch 58, 60 

Corey,  G.  J 91 

Coulter,  Ernest  K 57 

Coxe,  A.  Cleveland 38 

Craig,  B.  F 13 

Crewdson,  W 57 

Crosb V,  Ernest 57 

Croswell,  Simon  G 44 

Culver,  Henry  S 91, 92 

Curtiss,  George  L 39 

Davenport,  William  E 47,52,53 

De  France,  C.  A 13 

Devecchi,  Parlo 46 

Devine,  Edward  Thomas 13,  51 

Diederich,  Henry  W 93, 94 

Dietrick,  Ellen  Battelle 42 

Digby,  E verard 49 

Dingiey,  F.  L 13 

Dinwiddie,  Emily  Way  land 53 

Dithmar,  Henry 84 

Dockery,  O.  H 89 

Dondero,  C 46 

Downes,  Edward 89 

Drage,  Geoffrey 42, 43 

Dreifuss,  J 13 

Du  Bois,  James  T 84,  85 

Dudley,  L.  Edwin 91,  94 

Duncan,  B.  O 84 

Duncan,  Xorman 48 

Dunraven,  Earl  of 40 

Durand,  E.  Dana 14,  31 

Duval,  Jules 14 

Dwight,  Henry  Otis 58 

Eckstein,  D 88 

Edwards,  W.  H 88 

Ek,  Victor 91 

Elkinton,  Joseph 57 

Ellena,  V 14 

Elliott,  .Sir  Charles 60 

Emanuel,  Charles 10 

Emmet,  Thomas  Addis 14 

English,  E 10 

Esterline,  Blackburn 57 

Everett,  Edward 14 


Page 

Everett,  H.  Sidney 43 

Falkner,  Roland  P 52 

Fava,  Baron  89 

Fiedler,  Harry  A 52 

Fish,  Nicolas 85 

Fisher,  Sydney  G 40, 42,  43, 44 

Fleming,  Walter  L 60 

Flom,  George  T 58,  61 

Florenzano,  Giovanni 14 

Flores,  Antonio 14 

Ford,  Worthington  C 37 

Foulke,  William  D •.        5i 

Fox,  Stephen  N 37 

Frangois,  G 45 

Frobel,  Julius 14 

Gade,  Gerhard 84,  86,  87, 88, 89 

Gale,  Rhoda 43 

Gardiner,  O.  C 35 

Garrett,  Laura  B 57 

Garrett,  Philip  C 14, 15 

Gates,  W.  A 15 

George,  Henry 15 

Germain,  Eugene 89 

Giacosa,  Giuseppe 40,  41 

Giffen,  R 87 

Gilbert,  Henry  W 87 

Godkin,  E.  L 37,  39, 40 

Gonnard,  Rene 55 

Gordon,  Clarence 36 

Gordon,  W.  Evans- 15,  48, 51, 56, 59 

Gowey,  John  F 90 

Great  Britain.     Board  of  trade 15, 16 

Colonial  office 16 

Emigrants^  information  office 16, 17 

Home  office 17 

House  of  Commons 17 

Parliament 17 

Royal  commission  on  alien  im- 
migration           17 

Select  committee  on  emigration . .  17, 18 

Greeley,  Horace 18 

Grossi,  Vincenzo 48 

Guenther,  Richard 18,  92 

Gunton,  George 41,  46 

Halbrook,  A.  A 41 

Hale,  Edward  Everett 18,  40,  41 

Halifax,  Guy  Raymond 50,  59 

Hall,  Prescott  F 18,  20,  44, 45,  55 

Hamm,  Walter  C 94 

Hanna,  Bay  less  W 87 

Hansbrough,  Henry  C 41 

Harger,  Charles  Moreau 58 

Harris,  Ernest  L 93,94 


AUTHOR   INDEX 


97 


Page 

Hart,  Hastings  H 18,44 

Harvey,  Edward 92 

I  lan^dnvont,  Frank  G 85 

HaufiTwitz,  Julian 90 

Hayes,  C.  E 54 

Henry,  Arthur 45 

Heurtier,  N.  J.  J.  F 18 

Hewes,  F.  W 49 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth  ..  18 

Hill,  Frank  D 90 

Hill,  Hamilton  Andrews 18 

Holloway,  W.  R 92, 93,  94 

Hoose,  James  H 58 

Hopkins,  C.  T 19 

Hoppe,  A 19 

Hossfeld,  F.  W 92 

Hourwich,  Isaac  A 58 

Howe,  Maud 51 

Howell,  Alfred 19 

Hoyt,  Charles  S 19,  42 

Hughes,  S.  A 19 

Hunter,  Robert 19 

Huntington,  Henry  G 89 

Hyde,  Arthur  Houghton 45 

Ichenhaeuser,  Justus 19 

Immigration  restriction  league  ...  20-21 

Italy 21 

Ives,  Joel  S 60 

Jadot,  Louis 56 

James,  Edmund  J 21 

Jarvis,  Edward 21,  36 

Jeffrey,  William  H 41,  42 

Jernberg,  R.  A 54 

Jeyes,  S.  H 39 

Johnson,  Alfred  C 89 

Johnson,  Jesse  H 93 

Jonas,  Charles 88 

Jones,  Thomas  Jesse 21 

Jusserand,  A 50 

Kapp,  Friedrich 21 

Karr,  Henry  Seton 56 

Kaupac,  A 57 

Kellogg,  Arthur  P 51 

Kellor,  Frances  A 51 

Kerbey,  Jose[)h  O 88 

Kingdom,  William,  jr 21. 

Kmgsbury,  Harmon 21 

Knabenshue,  S.  S 94 

Knight,  John  Watrous 43 

Kucera,  Magdalena 58 

Kuczynski,  R.  R 46 

Lamb,  David  C 60 


Pa«re 

Landa,  M.  J 60 

I^ng,  William  W 87 

Langley,  Lee  J 53 

Lee,  A.  E 84 

Legoyt,  Alfred 22 

Lehmann,  Emil 22 

Letcher,  Rule 86 

Levasseur,  Emile 22,  29 

Li^geard,  Armand 36 

Livingston,  Edward 22 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot 38, 

39,  42,  43,  50 

Longstaff,  ( Jeorge  Blundell 22 

Loomis,  Francis  B 90 

Lord,  Eliot 22 

Louisiana.    Bureau  of  immigration .  23 

Lovejoy,  Evalyn  C 57 

Lovejoy,  Owen  R 61 

Lowry,  Edward 47 

Ludewig,  Hermann  E 23 

McAdoo,  William 39 

McCall,  Samuel  W 70,  71 

MoCreary,  E.  D 42 

:McDowall,  A.  C 86 

McDowell,  Mary  E 57 

Mackenna,  Benjamin  Vicuna 23 

McLanahan,  Samuel 23 

McLaughlin,  Allan  J 47, 

48,  50,  54,  55, 56, 58, 59, 60 

^NlacLean,  Annie  Marion 60 

McSweeney,  Edward  F 43, 46 

McSweeny,  Z.  F 58 

Mailath,  Joseph 61 

Mangano,  Antonio 53 

Marcus,  Moses 23 

Marman,  H .  van  der 23 

Martin,  Lewis  A 94 

Maryland.    Bureau  of  immigration.  23 

Masaryk,  Alice  G 57 

Mashek,  Nan 57 

Mason,  Frank  H 85 

Massachusetts.     Bureau  of  statistics 

of  labor 23 

Matson,  Clarence  H 54 

Matthew,  Patrick 23 

Maupin,  Chapman  \V 29 

Mayer,  D 92 

Meade,  Emily  Fogg 59 

Merlino,  S 41 

!Mesnaud  de  Saint-Paul,  Jean 24 

Meyers,  John  Frederic 24, 36 

Meyrick,  A.  S 24 


98 


AUTHOR    INDEX 


Page 

Mill,  Hugh  Robert 24 

Millis,  Harry  A 24,  44,  45 

Mills,  David 50 

Mitchell,  Roger 47 

Moe,  Alfred  K 91,  94 

Moffett,  Samuel  E 48 

Moffett,  William  H 86 

Monachal!,  James  C 54, 90 

Morgan,  D.J 56 

Morgan,  P.  H 85 

Mudie,  Robert 24 

Mueller,  JacoVj 87 

Munger,  T.  T 37 

Munroe,  Kirk 45 

Nelson,  E.  C 61 

Nevers,  -Edmond  de 48 

New,  JohnC 89 

New  Jersey.     Bureau  of  statistics  of 

labor  and  industries 24 

New  York.     Commissioners  of  im- 
migration    24-25 

Bureau  of  labor  statistics 25 

Noble,  John  Hawks 39,  40 

Norton,  Eliot 51,  54 

Oetken,  Friedrich 25 

Oldrini,  Alexander 25, 68 

Ontario 25 

Ottendorfer,  Oswald 39 

Ozmun,  Edward  H 90 

Pace,  S.  D 84 

Paget,  Henry  Luke 60 

Parisi,  L 46 

Park,  G.  A 19 

Parker,  George  F 40 

Parkhurst,  Charles 39 

Parsons,  Frank 55 

Parsons,  Reuben 47 

Paterson,  Arthur 43 

Peck,  E.  F 56 

Pennsylvania.    Department  of  internal 

affairs 25 

Peterson,  P.  A 25 

Philippovich,  Eugen  von 38 

Phipard,  Charles  B 53 

Pianti,  Humbert  de 49 

Pierantoni,  Augusto 46, 52 

Pink,  Louis  H 57 

Pio,  Augusta  H 60 

Piper,  Horace  L 25 

Plumacher,  E.  H 89,  90 

Polenz,  Wilhelm  von 47 

Powderly,  T.  V 37,  47 

Powers,  Fred.  Perry 37 


Pase 

Price,  M.  M 94 

Proffit,  J.  E 91 

Puddefoot,  W.  G 43 

Raine,  F 87 

Rambaud,  Jacques 61 

Ravenstein,  E.  G 26 

Reynolds,  Minnie  J . .  56 

Richards,  M.  V 19 

Richter,  Dmitrij  J 26 

Rideing,  William  H 36 

Riis,  Jacob  August 26,  47 

Robljins,  Jane  E 57,  60 

Roberts,  Peter 57 

Robins,  Elizabeth 46 

Roebling,  John  A 44 

Rolleston,  Charles 52,  53 

Rood,  Henry 40 

Roosevelt,  George  W 87 

Round,  William  M.  F 38 

Rovnianek,  P.  V 57 

Ruffin,  JohnN 91 

Russell,  W.W 90 

Ryder,  Henry  B 85 

Sabetta,  Ugo  Carleton 48 

Sanborn,  Alvan  F 45 

Sanborn,  F.  B 26 

Sanders,  Thomas  B 26 

Sanderson,  John  P 26 

Santa- Anna  Nery ,  Frederico  Jose  de  26 

Sargent,  Frank  P 50,  54 

Sayles,  Mary  Buell 57 

Scanland,  J.  M 61 

Schade,  Louis '. 26,  35 

Schick,  John  M 44 

Schindler,  Solomon 39 

Schloss,  David  F 15 

Schoenle,  Wolfgang 85 

Schooling,  John  Holt 57 

Schulteis,  Herman  J 27 

Schurz,  Carl 44 

Schuyler,  Eugene 38 

Schwab,  GustavH 41 

Schwegel,  H 27 

Scudder,  Vida  D 60 

Sedgwick,  A.  G ,36 

Sedgwick,  H.  D 52 

Self,  Edward 36 

Senner,  Joseph  H 42, 43, 44 

Shaler,  N.  S 41 

Shaw,  Adele  Marie 59 

Sherard,  Robert  H 27 

Sherman,  Philip  Edmund 51 

Sitta,  Pietro 40 


AUTHOR    INDEX 


99 


Sleeper,  Jacob y3 

Smith,  Charles  Stewart 39 

Smith,  James  Henry 85 

Smith,  Richmond  Mayo  . . .  27,  37, 38, 41 

Smithers,  E.  J 89 

Smyth,  William  P 88 

Sonimerlatte,  Paul 49 

Spencer,  p].  C 39 

Speranza,  Gino  Carlo 48, 49, 53,  56 

Spinola,  F.  B (56 

Spragne,  II.  J 87 

Stamer,  William  J.  A 27 

Stearns,  Seargent  P 86 

Steiner,  Edward  A 47,  48,  49 

Stella,  Antonio 53 

Stephens,  Joseph  G 92 

Stern,  Louis 89,90,91 

Sterne,  Henry 84 

Straten-Ponthoz,  Gabriel  Auguste 

van  (ler,  comte 28 

Strong,  Josiah 27,  28 

Strong,  William 36 

Sturz,  J.J 28 

Sulzberger,  Cyrus  L 52 

Sumner,  Helen  L 9 

Sundbiirg,  Gustav 28 

Svarc,  V 61 

Swalm,  Albert  W 91 

Swank,  James  M 28 

Sweeney,  Helen  M 43 

Swiney,  Daniel 90 

Sylvester,  Richard  H 41,  42 

Thackara,  A.  M 9:5 

Thomason,  D.  R 28 

Tiffany,  O.  II 28 

Tompkins,  D.  A 56 

Tosti,  Gu.^tavo 53,  60 

Trail,  Charles  B 88 

Trenor,  John  J.  I) 22,  55 

Tuke,  J.  H 37 

Turner,  R.  W 88 

Turner,  Sanmel  Epes 39 

Turner,  Thomas  F 31 

Turner,  Thomas  J 28 

Twells,  Julia  H 42 

United  States: 

President 31 

Bureau  of  foreign  commerce  . . .  28-29 

Bureau  of  immigration 29 

Congress.      Senate.      Committer 

on  immigration .30 

Department  of  labor ;]0 


Page 
United  State.s — Continued 

Dejmrtment    of   commerce  and 

labor 30 

Bureau  of  statistics 30 

Industrial  comm ission 31 

Treasun/  department.      BureaK 

of  statistics 31 

President 31 

ir«r  dqjartment.      Division  of 
customs  and  insular  affairs  . .         32 

Uruguay .jo 

Van  Etten,  Ida  M 41 

Venezuela 30 

Villeneuve,  Alphonse .32 

Vincent,  C.  E.  Howanl 40 

Vogeler,  Ferdinand S5 

Wagener,  Jno.  A 35 

Waghorn,  Thomas 32 

Walker,  Francis  A 21,  32,  39,  40,  43 

Walsh,  George  Ethelbert 42 

Ward,  Robert  De  C 2I, 

32,42,51,54,55,58,61 
Warne,  Frank  Julian.  19,  .33,  47,  49, 57, 58 

Warner,  Southard  P 92 

Watson,  E.  J 19, 58 

Weaver,  James  Rilev 86 

\\'ebb,  C.  H ." 33 

Weber,  John  B 39 

Wells,  George  ^V 33 

Weston,  J 47 

Whelpley,  James  Davenport  33, 56, 59, 60 

White,  Arnold 33.  37,  42.  43 

White,  Henry 44 

Wliite,  Thomas,  Jr 35,  .36 

Wilder,  W.  H..^ '39 

Wilkins,  William  Henry 33,38,39 

Williams,  B.  W " '43 

Williams,  Oscar  F 88 

Williams,  Ramon  () S7 

Wilson,  James  'SI s4 

Wilson,  John  M 86 

Winser,  II.  J 84 

Wong  Kai  Kah 52 

Wood,  Charles  M 88 

Wood,  William  R 41 

Woods,  Amy 55 

Woods,  Robert  Archey 33,  34,  53 

Wood  worth,  John  ^I 34 

Wright,  Carroll  I ) 30,  34,  60 

Wrightington,  S.  C 34 

Young,  Edward 34,  64 

Zucca,  Antonio 49 


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